This is what I can't understand, why would somebody with the public profile and standing in the wider community (up to and including the national stage) bother to get his hands dirty in something like this.
Surely the carrot of a few extra quid wouln't be worth the potential damage to his reputation, considering that he probably has . Why would somebody with such a glittering CV like his bother at his time of life (I am aware that in the earlier days he may well have played a bit fast and loose in his business dealings) and literally on his own doorstep, surely he can't be either that greedy or that narcicistic?
Not to mention he's (presumably) got a good few quid already trousered from decades of wheeling and dealing?
For people of Rodders' ilk, there's no such thing as enough money.
I've come to believe that the natural apex of neo-capitalism is that the 1% don't just want some, or lots or even shedloads of money - they want *all* the money - every last penny - which they'll squirrel away in secret offshore vehicles, free from tax, for use exclusively by their future chinless offspring, who will be wealthy beyond measure through none of their own endeavours.
Are you suggesting Rodders is in the richest 1%? Surely not. Also completely off topic but the richest 1% in the UK contribute 28% of the total income tax collected.
We put this festival on you ba****ds With whole lotta love We worked for one year for you pigs And you wanna break our walls down And you wanna destroy Well you go to hell
Are you suggesting Rodders is in the richest 1%? Surely not. Also completely off topic but the richest 1% in the UK contribute 28% of the total income tax collected.
No - but it's a mindset.
And of course they do - they earn the most money; it's a statement of the bleedin obvious that they contribute more.
In fact, the poorest 10% of households pay around 42% of their income in combined taxation, whereas the wealthiest 10% pay only around 30%; I guess that's because the average joe can't employ a tax avoidance specialist, ask his employer to pay him dividends instead of salary, funnel his income through offshore vehicles or beneficial trusts, transfer his taxable assets to his children or spouse, or any of the other countless ways that wealth inequality is enabled by the system we currently operate - by wealthy people, for the benefit of wealthy people.
In short - the little guy always gets screwed over - which is exactly what's happening with the whole NM debacle; which is a neat segue to being back on topic, so I won't get sent to the gulag.
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We put this festival on you ba****ds With whole lotta love We worked for one year for you pigs And you wanna break our walls down And you wanna destroy Well you go to hell
For people of Rodders' ilk, there's no such thing as enough money.
I've come to believe that the natural apex of neo-capitalism is that the 1% don't just want some, or lots or even shedloads of money - they want *all* the money - every last penny - which they'll squirrel away in secret offshore vehicles, free from tax, for use exclusively by their future chinless offspring, who will be wealthy beyond measure through none of their own endeavours.
Not that I've thought about it much like.
I agree broadley speaking, but what I don't get is there must be any number of fancy financial vehicles, scams, plans, schemes and whatever else of varying moral dubiousness for people to try and manipulate a few extra quid out of the system without resording to shitting on your own doorstep. Especially after paying out of your own pocket for the club possibly more than once (this appears fact, how he may or may not have been paid off at this point appears to be pure speculation only at this point).
For people of Rodders' ilk, there's no such thing as enough money.
I've come to believe that the natural apex of neo-capitalism is that the 1% don't just want some, or lots or even shedloads of money - they want *all* the money - every last penny - which they'll squirrel away in secret offshore vehicles, free from tax, for use exclusively by their future chinless offspring, who will be wealthy beyond measure through none of their own endeavours.
Rodders got his Knighthood for services to sport, being helpful supporting organisations glad-handing all the right people, being seen as Mr Magnanimous, plenty of grand gestures, charity and good cause supporting all round Sir Nice-man. As for money like many before him once the snout is in the trough it's hard to leave it out and miss out on another truffle or two, some notable downfalls for some, maybe Newcold will be Rodders Nemesis
We put this festival on you ba****ds With whole lotta love We worked for one year for you pigs And you wanna break our walls down And you wanna destroy Well you go to hell