Christmas Q&A with Charles Manchester and Ian Donaldson
MUM's CEO explains why Fairytale of New York is his favourite festive tune and Autonet's MD reveals which song gets him in the mood for Christmas.
Charles Manchester, CEO, Manchester Underwriting Management
What is your favourite Christmas pop tune of all time?
Fairytale of New York by the Pogues and the late, great Kirsty MacColl. I vaguely knew Shane McGowan many years ago and was surprised to see him on ToTP.
Which one food part of the main course of Christmas dinner is your favourite?
Turkey, of course. I love it.
What is your favourite Christmas dinner dessert?
A glass of Chateau d'Yquem.
What would you most like to receive in your
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