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Previously on "BBC News Article about CUK Members"

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  • BoredBloke
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    Originally posted by Spacecadet View Post
    Just a minimum wage salary
    the minimum I'm willing to take is £1M and then the rest as dividends
    Surely its best to have it all down as admin. just like Tony 'fairness' Blair

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  • AtW
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    Originally posted by TimberWolf View Post
    No self-respecting CUK Walter Mitty would claim to live anywhere but here:

    10.40 Age of austerity? Not in one London street, where a house is on sale for more than £100m.


    The neo-classical house at 6 Palace Green in Kensington is on one of the city’s few private roads where no passing traffic can enter (see above). The 16,000-square-foot home is owned by Tamzen, a closely held company incorporated in the British Virgin Islands, according to the UK Land Registry. Louise Hewlett, managing director of Aylesford International, the broker [must be completely unbiased and true then] that’s handling the sale said:



    Debt crisis: live - Telegraph
    It's right next to the Soviet embassy

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  • NickFitz
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    Originally posted by OwlHoot View Post
    WHS - No 1, London. (not sure what the postcode is, probably SW1A 1AB seeing as Buck house is 1AA)

    Mind you, the traffic must be rather more hectic than in the Duke of Wellington's time.
    W1J 7NT

    Also: "Pride of place goes to a massive nude statue of Napoleon."

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  • OwlHoot
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    Originally posted by Bunk View Post

    Apsley House has the best address in London Shirley?
    WHS - No 1, London. (not sure what the postcode is, probably SW1A 1AB seeing as Buck house is 1AA)

    Mind you, the traffic must be rather more hectic than in the Duke of Wellington's time.

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  • Arturo Bassick
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    Originally posted by TimberWolf View Post
    No self-respecting CUK Walter Mitty would claim to live anywhere but here:

    10.40 Age of austerity? Not in one London street, where a house is on sale for more than £100m.


    The neo-classical house at 6 Palace Green in Kensington is on one of the city’s few private roads where no passing traffic can enter (see above). The 16,000-square-foot home is owned by Tamzen, a closely held company incorporated in the British Virgin Islands, according to the UK Land Registry. Louise Hewlett, managing director of Aylesford International, the broker [must be completely unbiased and true then] that’s handling the sale said:



    Debt crisis: live - Telegraph
    I have a cottage in there that I let my chauffeur live in.

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  • Bunk
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    Originally posted by TimberWolf View Post
    No self-respecting CUK Walter Mitty would claim to live anywhere but here:

    10.40 Age of austerity? Not in one London street, where a house is on sale for more than £100m.


    The neo-classical house at 6 Palace Green in Kensington is on one of the city’s few private roads where no passing traffic can enter (see above). The 16,000-square-foot home is owned by Tamzen, a closely held company incorporated in the British Virgin Islands, according to the UK Land Registry. Louise Hewlett, managing director of Aylesford International, the broker [must be completely unbiased and true then] that’s handling the sale said:



    Debt crisis: live - Telegraph
    Apsley House has the best address in London Shirley?

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  • SimonMac
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    Coke worth £30,000 a year up your nose

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  • DodgyAgent
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    Originally posted by Spacecadet View Post
    Its about us not our oily rags

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  • TimberWolf
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    No self-respecting CUK Walter Mitty would claim to live anywhere but here:

    10.40 Age of austerity? Not in one London street, where a house is on sale for more than £100m.


    The neo-classical house at 6 Palace Green in Kensington is on one of the city’s few private roads where no passing traffic can enter (see above). The 16,000-square-foot home is owned by Tamzen, a closely held company incorporated in the British Virgin Islands, according to the UK Land Registry. Louise Hewlett, managing director of Aylesford International, the broker [must be completely unbiased and true then] that’s handling the sale said:

    This is considered the best address in Europe, not just London.
    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/d...isis-live.html

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  • Bunk
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    But what can £3m buy in today's property market? The golden triangle for the million-pound earner is Kensington, Chelsea and Knightsbridge in London, says Harris. South-west London would also be an option - Putney, Clapham, Wandsworth. South down the A3 corridor - ie Guildford, Weybridge, Esher - are other popular areas.


    Come on, lets all laugh at Sasguru.

    Oh wait

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  • BrilloPad
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    I spend mine on star wars memorabilia

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  • Spacecadet
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    Originally posted by d000hg View Post
    Salaries?
    Just a minimum wage salary
    the minimum I'm willing to take is £1M and then the rest as dividends

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  • d000hg
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    Salaries?

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  • Spacecadet
    started a topic BBC News Article about CUK Members

    BBC News Article about CUK Members

    BBC News - What do people on £1 million salaries do with their money?

    at least I assume its about us

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