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Well Done Sir Rod! 👍

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FannyCornforth Fri 27-Jan-23 07:00:34

Former Tory supporter and rocker Sir Roderick Stewart (78) backs Labour and offers to pay for public to have scans.
He phoned Sky News ‘while working on his model railway’ smile
www.theguardian.com/music/2023/jan/26/rod-stewart-calls-sky-news-offering-to-pay-for-nhs-hospital-scans

growstuff Fri 27-Jan-23 15:36:47

GrannyGravy13

25Avalon

Remember when he left the country to avoid paying tax? Is he now paying it back? Pardon my scepticism.

Apologies he moved back permanently 11 years ago, prior to that he was 50-50 between Epping and Beverly Hills.

I believe he sold the house in Epping and has lived in a house near Sheering for six years. I've been going to the same hairdresser for that time and I remember she told me when he became a neighbour. She got to know Penny and their youngest son because she has a son of the same age and they belong to same football club and have other interests/clubs in common. Rod even paid for them all to go on a holiday together (I've seen the photos).

HousePlantQueen Fri 27-Jan-23 15:35:32

GrannyGravy13

Riverwalk

He's atoning for the time in the 80s when he flew back from his home in LA to vote Tory, and proudly proclaiming what he'd done!

Any excuse to have a go at those of us who vote Conservative


well, what are we expected to do? Thank you? Many of the people who voted Tory in previous years will feel the same as Sir Rod, this is not the Tory party that my parents voted for this, this is a nasty selfish, greedy party who are corrupt. Now tell me why you would vote for them GG13?

nadateturbe Fri 27-Jan-23 15:33:05

He did something nice and hopefully will influence others to do likewise.
A bit of good news for a change!

Well done indeed, Rod!

Rosina Fri 27-Jan-23 15:26:53

In the 'The Times' last week - probably now in the cat's tray! Try 'NHS /Wales /Labour ' and there are many articles. What can we not do now Callistemon21?

Joseanne Fri 27-Jan-23 15:26:00

Ilovecheese

I expect quite a few lifelong Conservative voters like Rod Stewart will be quite happy with Keir Starmer as P.M.

As long as Starmer doesn't mess with private schooling!

Joseanne Fri 27-Jan-23 15:24:07

GrannyGravy13

25Avalon

Remember when he left the country to avoid paying tax? Is he now paying it back? Pardon my scepticism.

Apologies he moved back permanently 11 years ago, prior to that he was 50-50 between Epping and Beverly Hills.

I remember he moved back to the UK at that time because he said he wanted a quality British education for his son/s. I taught at the prep school group they went to.

Callistemon21 Fri 27-Jan-23 15:23:11

VB000

Kate1949

Not sure why people are calling him a nob.

Agree - he seems kind-hearted...

I remember when he helped out some model train enthusiasts after some yobs had smashed up a display.

www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-lincolnshire-48332649

Oh yes, I remember that.
It was a very kind gesture.

Callistemon21 Fri 27-Jan-23 15:19:55

Rosina

He seems like a decent, kind hearted, good natured man who doesn't take himself too seriously. His wife too is doing her bit by volunteering. How good of him to pay for scans, but I would have to ask why he wants the Labour Party to run the NHS. An article about the mess the NHS shambles in Wales, run by Labour, said that people are crossing the border to England for healthcare.

Oh! Do you have a link please?
We've been told we're not allowed to do that now.

Rosina Fri 27-Jan-23 14:47:50

FannyCornforth I have never wholly trusted the press, and I can't be alone in that feeling, but this unhappy situation has been mentioned many times. Quite why Labour run the NHS in Wales I am not sure - could 'look it up' I suppose, but whatever the reason it doesn't bode well for England.

GrannyGravy13 Fri 27-Jan-23 14:42:40

Ilovecheese

I expect quite a few lifelong Conservative voters like Rod Stewart will be quite happy with Keir Starmer as P.M.

Have just posted on another thread, if Yvette Cooper was leader I would seriously consider lending the Labour Party my vote. I have been impressed with her recently.

Ilovecheese Fri 27-Jan-23 14:34:08

I expect quite a few lifelong Conservative voters like Rod Stewart will be quite happy with Keir Starmer as P.M.

FannyCornforth Fri 27-Jan-23 14:30:19

Rosina

FannyCornforth What part of my post? Or all of it? I don't quite follow. smile

Oh, sorry! The NHS part

Rosina Fri 27-Jan-23 14:29:09

FannyCornforth What part of my post? Or all of it? I don't quite follow. smile

FannyCornforth Fri 27-Jan-23 13:59:20

Rosina that’s shocking stuff

FannyCornforth Fri 27-Jan-23 13:58:27

He is also friends with the mothers of his children.
Here they all are at his daughter’s 40th birthday in 2019.
He must be doing something right

Rosina Fri 27-Jan-23 13:50:16

He seems like a decent, kind hearted, good natured man who doesn't take himself too seriously. His wife too is doing her bit by volunteering. How good of him to pay for scans, but I would have to ask why he wants the Labour Party to run the NHS. An article about the mess the NHS shambles in Wales, run by Labour, said that people are crossing the border to England for healthcare.

Kate1949 Fri 27-Jan-23 13:41:49

Rod got his knighthood for services to music and charity. He does an awful lot for charity. Recently he hired three trucks and filled them with supplies for Ukraine. He also found a house in Bracknell for a Ukrainian family. He is paying the bills until they can pay their own way.
He said he usually keeps his charity work private but publicised this hoping others will follow.
I'm not a particular fan but my sisters have always loved him and have been to all his shows here in Birmingham except for his last one which was too expensive.

Norah Fri 27-Jan-23 13:40:38

merlotgran

25Avalon

Remember when he left the country to avoid paying tax? Is he now paying it back? Pardon my scepticism.

That was then and this is now. He wasn’t the only one. All part of the rock n roll lifestyle and I was just as scathing as millions of others at the time.

I have huge respect for the super wealthy who quietly donate to help others without any fanfare or praise but the celebrity world is different these days. Everything has to be ‘out there.’

Where people like Rod lead, others will follow!

Indeed.

www.theguardian.com/business/2023/jan/18/tax-us-now-ultra-rich-wealth-tax-davos

merlotgran Fri 27-Jan-23 13:21:13

25Avalon

Remember when he left the country to avoid paying tax? Is he now paying it back? Pardon my scepticism.

That was then and this is now. He wasn’t the only one. All part of the rock n roll lifestyle and I was just as scathing as millions of others at the time.

I have huge respect for the super wealthy who quietly donate to help others without any fanfare or praise but the celebrity world is different these days. Everything has to be ‘out there.’

Where people like Rod lead, others will follow!

GrannyGravy13 Fri 27-Jan-23 13:18:28

25Avalon

Remember when he left the country to avoid paying tax? Is he now paying it back? Pardon my scepticism.

Apologies he moved back permanently 11 years ago, prior to that he was 50-50 between Epping and Beverly Hills.

GrannyGravy13 Fri 27-Jan-23 13:15:17

25Avalon

Remember when he left the country to avoid paying tax? Is he now paying it back? Pardon my scepticism.

He left when the high rate tax was 90% it came down to 75% in 1971.

He has been back in the U.K. (Epping) for over 25 years, I expect he has paid more tax than the average man in the street along with providing employment to many and pleasure through his music to thousands.

25Avalon Fri 27-Jan-23 13:10:04

Remember when he left the country to avoid paying tax? Is he now paying it back? Pardon my scepticism.

Grantanow Fri 27-Jan-23 13:00:34

Good on you, Rod!

FannyCornforth Fri 27-Jan-23 12:53:52

This is interesting (well, to me)
antsmith.net/articles/nobhead-versus-knobhead

FannyCornforth Fri 27-Jan-23 12:52:20

It is actually nob if you are using it as an abbreviation of nobhead, which I was