Reuters| London | United Kingdom
The British government should have stepped in with a temporary rescue package for collapsed travel firm Thomas Cook, the opposition Labour Party's finance spokesman John McDonnell said on Monday.
"I'm disappointed ... I just think the government should have been willing to just do more: intervene, stabilize the situation and then allow a longer-term plan to develop," McDonnell told the BBC.
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