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Thread: Michael O'Leary - Ireland's Economic Saviour ?

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    Straight talker as usual. Gets himself nice free advertising for Ryanair too.

    1.3bn for Terminal 2 at Dublin airport

    He won't go into politics but I think he could be tempted to 3 year stint as CEO of state organisation. He would probably never be offered it as he would want absolute control. It would be very interesting to see him getting stuck in though.

    I don't understand the criticism of Ryanair. Without Ryanair only the rich would fly & the rest would still be on the ferry.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GabhaDubh View Post
    My point exactly. There is no way MOL could operate in a ministerial position. He would have to be the top dog. Regarding his success at Ryanair it is well deserved, all I am saying that MOL is use to dictatorial control and could alienate rather that alleviate the situation in a government format.
    Maybe we need a dictator.. a top dog with total control.. someone to make those slashing cuts without whingers.. we could then recover from the mess we are in..

    The alternative is B.R.I.A.N ..C.O.W.E.N. .+ .J.A.C.K O.C.O.N.N.O.R. .. S.L.O.W. D.E.A.T.H of an E.C.O.N.O.M.Y ..+ . D.A.V.I.D B.E.G.G. = S.L.O.W.E.R D.E.A.T.H .....

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