I just watched it too thanks for PP who mentioned it. I’m not too sure about his claims about trying to save the NHS. What exactly was his contribution to the health service? Surely he doesn’t mean primal.
But it did sound a little bit like crisis talks were had and he didn’t seem as upbeat as Kate.
Also agree about not buying as I have lost trust in them and feel an utter fool for spending so much in the past!!
He'd had been trying to persuade the government with a few health ideas I think. I vaguelly remember him mentioning it in the past that he'd had a couple of meetings with the health minister, but I think he was a bit frustrated that nothing came of it. I suspect that is what he's referring to with that comment.
I felt that Steve's message had a few digs / swipes in it aimed at people - in particular, Colin Wagstaffe.
He mentioned that they're bringing back some old popular collections and scrapping some of the current collections. This gave me the impression that he acknowledges that customers aren't happy with the current offerings.
He mentioned that he's coming back because "the company needs leadership". I got the impression that this was a swipe at Colin not running the Company as well as he could / should have.
He mentioned that Sarah was also returning and taking over as head of purchasing. I saw this as a hint that whoever had been over purchasing wasn't negotiating prices down to a level that Gemporia had in the past.
It could also be a hint that he wants to return to the 'direct from mine' / 'cut out the middleman' ethics they once had. In recent years, Jake and Dave had made it quite obvious that they've been buying a lot of material from trade fairs rather than direct from mines.
He also mentioned that he was going out to Jaipur next week for the first time in 5 years. From this, I assume that the reasoning behind it is to perhaps go through quality control with them, to remedy some of the poor quality issues that have crept in recently.
He also said he wants to "get it back to the good old days of fun on air, etc". I saw this as his way of saying that the long, waffling speeches from the three amigos, before sales are perhaps on their way out.
He said there had been a big internal reshuffling too.
I get the impression from his comments, plus the fact that he stated that he was going to run the company again, that Colin Wagstaffe has gone. If so, then that's a major positive because you only have to look at his history to see that that he's not a particularly good managing director (that's the politest way I can put it).