I had to laugh at the comments of the Scottish deputy first minister who accused the English of bullying the Scots by not allowing them to use the £ if they decide to go it alone (not sure why they would want to given that this would tie them to the Bank of England) but then went on to say if her party did not get yes way they would default on payment of their share if the national debt………
As amusing a side show as this is, and with everything that I currently have on my plate, the rantings of Salmon and Sturgeon (yes I know I’ve spelt his name wrong) hold little interest.
Of more interest to me are the site visits that I will be undertaking over the next couple of days, they are important as they give me the opportunity to maintain the levels of enthusiasm that we have recently seen.
I spent some time in Milton Keynes yesterday meeting one of the visual team. The plan is to move away from random pictures of food on our walls and towards telling the story about some of our products. We will shortly have some great stories to tell about quality and provenance and my view is that we need to focus on these.