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No I'm not involved with Unite... I'm just a long-suffering passenger. It's my sincerely held belief that Walsh has been a train wreck for BA from day one for any variety of reasons. He presided over the debacle that was the opening of Terminal 5 at Heathrow, he made a total balls-up in charging musicians for their instruments that predictably resulted in an exodus, until they finally backed down - but in such a way that it's still easier to use other more reliable air-lines with a clearer more explicit policy. He is confrontational instead of collaborative and is plainly been a shockingly bad decision as CEO for shareholders, passengers and staff. He is to BA what Gerge Bush was for America, or Gil Emelio was for Apple - lost market share, lost profits, and lost morale and a big mess at the end to clean up. He'll continue in the same manner because he's incapable of learning from his mistakes. Is that less fishy. An airline that reduces their passengers to actual tears by hectoring crew is not an airline that deserves loyalty
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