Re: Probably not what he wanted to tell us
" He noted that Labour had been responsible for handing Carillion one-third of its contracts, with one-third being awarded by the coalition government, and another third by the current government."
This is a politician seeking to share the blame with other parties, but what this suggests is that the number of contracts issued to Carillion per year is increasing.
Errr, no. Assuming that he is talking about contracts currently in place, what it suggests is that some of the older contracts have finished. That is all.