According to the Express anyway, Geldorf actually said something sensible this week.
Bob Geldof's Brexit backtrack: Singer admits European Union doesn't work | UK | News | Daily Express
Just shows that the biggest plonkers have some reasonable views (AKA views that agree with mine) at times.
PS With perhaps one exception, Ken Clarke. If that arrogant *** ever says anything decent the world will end.
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Previously on "Hypocritical virtue signalling celebrities"
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Isn't 50k low for a contractor?
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Originally posted by vetran View PostShe is a self obsessed celebrity who insulted the country trying to blame us for a tragedy we didn't cause.
This other chap is grossly overpaid for kicking a ball around but made a nice honest gesture good on him.
Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View PostNot easy been famous and stupidly rich, yer know
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Originally posted by vetran View PostI was going to Like until I hit the Lily bit. She is a self obsessed celebrity who insulted the country trying to blame us for a tragedy we didn't cause. It was typical Bob Gerroff / Bonio - give us your FFFin money - forget I'm a millionaire tax exile.
This other chap is grossly overpaid for kicking a ball around but made a nice honest gesture good on him.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostI am NOT saying you lot should be giving 20k. Or that I should. I am praising Rio and countering the typical "he's rich it's no big deal" argument by saying it still IS a big deal. After DA's attack on Lily's Calais visit it's nice to see someone give a ton of money themself as well as promote causes.
This other chap is grossly overpaid for kicking a ball around but made a nice honest gesture good on him.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostI am NOT saying you lot should be giving 20k. Or that I should. I am praising Rio and countering the typical "he's rich it's no big deal" argument by saying it still IS a big deal. After DA's attack on Lily's Calais visit it's nice to see someone give a ton of money themself as well as promote causes.
I do agree it is a generous and well directed gesture though, in any case.
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Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View PostFFS, stop blabbing about it on here and go and give 20K away then.
Then you would have a charity tail to tell tooOriginally posted by LondonManc View PostI said average. I've been working 20 years but only went contracting in 2009.
You've got extra cash to your contracting income so don't get all preachy on us.
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I assume Rio / his business can get some tax rebate for his charitable contribution ?
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostIsn't 50k low for a contractor? If I'd been contracting successfully for 15 years 10-20k would be significant but wouldn't really affect me. That's one year's ISA nothing more
Anyway my point was: good on him.
You've got extra cash to your contracting income so don't get all preachy on us.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostIsn't 50k low for a contractor? If I'd been contracting successfully for 15 years 10-20k would be significant but wouldn't really affect me. That's one year's ISA nothing more
Anyway my point was: good on him.
FFS, stop blabbing about it on here and go and give 20K away then.
Then you would have a charity tail to tell too
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Originally posted by LondonManc View PostIf I'd earned, on average, £2.5million per year for the last fifteen years, I wouldn't miss half a million. If you've been on £50k average for the last 15 years, you'd miss ten grand. I give to charity and help out voluntarily with junior sports. I don't make a big song and dance about it though (unless I'm DJing a fundraiser for free).
Anyway my point was: good on him.
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It isn't about how much money one has, if one is of a generous nature then giving a large sum is easy. Much more difficult for us Scrooges. I must have donated at least three quid to charity within the last few years and it really hurt! In a way that matters, I have made a much greater sacrifice for others.
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Originally posted by LondonManc View PostIf I'd earned, on average, £2.5million per year for the last fifteen years, I wouldn't miss half a million. If you've been on £50k average for the last 15 years, you'd miss ten grand. I give to charity and help out voluntarily with junior sports. I don't make a big song and dance about it though (unless I'm DJing a fundraiser for free).
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Originally posted by vetran View Post
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Originally posted by LondonManc View PostGiving that is nothing of the sort for us. That always makes me laugh. His lifestyle wouldn't be affected in the slightest by this lovely gesture. My wife would de-bollock me if I gave 15 grand to charity.
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