WWII RAF bomb found at Chris Grayling’s ‘No Deal Brexit’ lorry park
Bomb disposal teams were called to the Kent site - earmarked for a lorry park if Britain leaves without an agreement
CHRIS Grayling’s No Deal push was hit by a WWII RAF bomb yesterday – as diggers were forced to stop emergency work at Manston Airport.
Bomb disposal squads were called to the site - earmarked for a lorry park if Britain crashes out without an agreement – just before 11am to get rid of the device.
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The bomb was planted in the 1940s to destroy the airfield in the event of a Nazi invasion.
The Transport Secretary has been nicknamed “Failing Grayling” because of the long list of blunders he has made in Government.
He handed out a No Deal Brexit contract to a ferry company that did not have any ships.
And he later had to pay out a staggering £33m to settle a court case with Eurotunnel over the contract, which Seaborne Freight ended up pulling out of.
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