BRIGHTON, England, Sept 23 (Reuters) - 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, stabilise the
situation and then allow a longer term plan to develop,"
McDonnell told the BBC.
(Reporting by William James, editing by Elizabeth Piper)