Originally posted by MarkJ
Have to say respect to SRB for getting up there and being on scene.
Yes, and despite having obviously been briefed by the appropriate people on his staff, SRB seemed blown away by the scene that met him in the Lune Gorge on Saturday morning.
He was a bit, "Er, well, this, er, is quite a scene of, um...", and seemed quite emotional (lip biting, etc.).
I guess this is why Branson has always appealed to the man in the street, he seems human and accessible like any one of us, no suit-clad smarm.
Yet despite in the face of obvious baiting from the assembled media, trying to get him to point the blame and threaten to sue Network Rail, he said the most sensible and dignified thing anyone said to the press all day:
"Everyone is going to have to learn from this incident and... make sure nothing like this ever happens again."
SRB's exposure to the airline industry proves it's worth in Virgin's other transport ventures - as this is the exact same approach the aviation sector takes to it's accident investigations: "Never again".
This makes it even sadder to learn that the preliminary investigation says that broken points were to blame, almost a repeat of Potters Bar. How tragic.
Mike