Her husband, whom she married in 1993, is also a businessman and set up the successful Thornbridge Brewery a few years ago.
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Previously on "Filthy contractors making money in the public sector"
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Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostShe made her money over many years from selling and delivering training courses to the public sector. She started from nothing and saw a gap in the market and went for it. It may well be that she has ripped off the public sector but which supplier has'nt?
That's not exactly starting from nothing it's a bit like if one of your offspring decided to take over your business - the business would have some goodwill from current and previous clients.
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She made her money over many years from selling and delivering training courses to the public sector. She started from nothing and saw a gap in the market and went for it. It may well be that she has ripped off the public sector but which supplier has'nt?
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostThis thread is bait for angry Labour voters.
Disgusting......the stories about these people and what they earn get worse and worse.
- Anne J, United Kingdom I P , 9/2/2012 23:19
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Read more: Fury as families tsar gets £8.6m in ONE YEAR (and the bulk of it comes from taxpayer) | Mail Online
Good for her. I sick and tired of the socialist nonsense being spouted by this once great country's media. Instead of complaining and being jealous, why don't people go out and make their own fortune?
- Alistair , Menai, Wales, 9/2/2012 23:18
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Read more: Fury as families tsar gets £8.6m in ONE YEAR (and the bulk of it comes from taxpayer) | Mail Online
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I don't see what the problem is, my plan as a contractor is pretty much identical. Make as much money as I can enjoy life with my kids.
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I see what she did there, put the number '4' in front of you and me. Mr Jobs did it with the letter i. There's money in this malarky.
mmmm oh, 'u' could I do it with u? uDo and uWant, uNeedItNow?
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She runs a large company. She deserves the money. If there is any suggestion that the company has behaved badly then that needs to be investigated.
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