Ronald_antly
11:05 Mon Jul 25
Re: Sir Philip Green
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Knighted by the Labour Party??
I thought that was the Queen's job.
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Willtell
11:03 Mon Jul 25
Re: Sir Philip Green
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RM10 It isn't anything to do with politics of the Conservative kind. He was knighted by -------
The LABOUR PARTY on 17 June 2006....
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Sniper
10:37 Mon Jul 25
Re: Sir Philip Green
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Little bit poorer now though isn't he?
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SurfaceAgentX2Zero
10:32 Mon Jul 25
Re: Sir Philip Green
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RM10 10:04 Mon Jul 25
Who knew there was a Tory government in 2001?
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Shin Chan
10:15 Mon Jul 25
Re: Sir Philip Green
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he is VERY rich so will avoid any punishment, one rule for them and another for us.
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Sven Roeder
10:13 Mon Jul 25
Re: Sir Philip Green
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At least most robbers have the good grace to wear a mask. He is a thief and should be in jail.
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RM10
10:04 Mon Jul 25
Re: Sir Philip Green
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im afraid with the Tories in and no opposition this is what you will get unless normal PAYE working people wake up and stop supporting the anti worker party.
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the exile
9:59 Mon Jul 25
Re: Sir Philip Green
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He should be in jail for what he has done to BHS and its pension fund. Rules need to be tightened up against cunts like him.
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Willtell
9:56 Mon Jul 25
Re: Sir Philip Green
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He's a wheeler-dealer fly boy made good. Why does the UK still give titles to wheeler-dealer fly boys like him and Alan Sugar?
Isn't their money enough for them? Historic cringe-worthy titles that have no place in a democracy....
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Far Cough
9:46 Mon Jul 25
Re: Sir Philip Green
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Tottenham supporter, what do you expect?
Green is a football fan and a Tottenham Hotspur supporter.[28] In 1987, he suggested to Irving Scholar, the Spurs Chairman, that Tony Berry be appointed to the board.[29] In 1991, he helped Terry Venables raise the last £500,000 needed to purchase shares in the club.[29]
He was also involved in the transfers of Rio Ferdinand from Leeds United and Louis Saha from Fulham to Manchester United.[29]
He is heavily involved with Everton Football Club due to his friendship with chairman Bill Kenwright, but has no intention of formally investing in the club.[30] He arranged for another friend, Planet Hollywood's owner Robert Earl, to purchase shares from former director Paul Gregg during a struggle for control of Everton in 2004.[31] He offers business advice to the club alongside Tesco CEO Terry Leahy and helps negotiate player transfer fees with agents.[32]
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Hello Mrs. Jones
9:42 Mon Jul 25
Re: Sir Philip Green
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I happen to know the Dellal brothers who are going to come out of this with another 10million once the dust has settled! The rich get richer......
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