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Prime minister David Cameron took time out from the wrangle over the Eurozone crisis last week to visit the UK headquarters of DHL Express in Feltham.
“It was great to meet people from the Feltham area and see first-hand the essential role DHL Express plays both in the local area and globally. Global export markets should be the next frontier for all fledgling enterprises producing great British products. That’s why I’m here today to understand the vital role logistics plays in facilitating international trade and to better understand the great work DHL Express has been doing to encourage UK SMEs to sell their wares to the world.”
Phil Couchman, CEO DHL Express UK and Ireland, said: “Employees were inspired to meet the Prime Minister and enjoyed the unique opportunity to discuss topics such as the upcoming summit in Brussels, apprenticeships and the role of companies like DHL Express in international trade.”
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Re: Prime minister visits DHL Express
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Re: Prime minister visits DHL Express

"Right........which one of you feckers shouted billy no-mates"
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Perhaps someone should break the news to him, gently, that DHL are owned by Deutsche Post.
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I wonder if all the mouthy ones are not invited 
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Re: Prime minister visits DHL Express
"Prime minister David Cameron took time out from the wrangle over the Eurozone crisis last week to visit the UK headquarters of DHL Express in Feltham."
“It was great to .... Global export markets should be the next frontier .... facilitating international trade and to .... to encourage UK SMEs to sell their wares to the world.” said Mr Cameron "LAST WEEK" ( the week before last now ) BEFORE he isolated Britain from the EU thus seriously limiting opportunities for UK companies to export goods and services to that vital market.
and all to stay on good terms with his back benchers. 
“It was great to .... Global export markets should be the next frontier .... facilitating international trade and to .... to encourage UK SMEs to sell their wares to the world.” said Mr Cameron "LAST WEEK" ( the week before last now ) BEFORE he isolated Britain from the EU thus seriously limiting opportunities for UK companies to export goods and services to that vital market.