It’s our ideas people who deserve reward
Published at 11:29, Thursday, 03 May 2012
I was surprised to be missed off The Sunday Times Rich List this year – again! I do like to keep my vast wealth private, so I can continue to walk among my people and carry out my good deeds without too much publicity.
Who am I kidding?
In a week that saw the country slip into a double-dip recession, the number of poor souls in our area dragging themselves along to food banks for handouts quadrupling and new figures that show nearly 70 firms are collapsing every day – the largest number for two years as banks continue to refuse to lend – the rich list told us there had been a rise in the number of billionaires in this country.
Our little island is now home to 77 billionaires in all, compared with just 53 in 2010.
My first thought as I rummaged through the list of those with too much money and not enough chin was why so much is owned by so few and how unnecessary it is for any one person to have so much wealth.
Then I realised that despite this wealth, their lives are so empty and aimless that they justify themselves by owning mega-super-yachts or building a ridiculous monument to their outrageous wealth.
Then I noticed that most of our shameful inequality is imported; that many of those in the mega-wealth bracket are foreign nationals who have made at least one of their homes in this country.
Russian oligarchs, European pharmaceutical giants, adventure capitalists of indiscriminate background.
It begs the question why do so many rich people want to live in a country so often criticised for its climate, over-crowding, roads...
Couldn’t be anything to do with our completely balanced, fair and egalitarian tax system, could it?
Don’t get me wrong, I’m all for go-getting, hard-working geniuses with skill and entrepreneurial know-how.
The ability to make the most of a need, to exploit an opportunity, to do well, earn bucketloads of money and provide jobs and wealth for the nation.
I don’t think our governments through the decades have done enough to encourage them.
Most of those on the list have not inherited their wealth but have created it through businesses that have provided hundreds or thousands of jobs.
Not all of us can be Alan Sugar, Richard Branson or James Dyson but there should be more opportunity for more of us to try.
We need a system where the bankers, who are supposed to lend the money to the risk-takers and ideas people, are not handed such massive rewards that they are constantly making then headlines.
We need to ensure the biggest and best rewards go to those who come up with the best ideas and who help the nation produce goods.
Published by http://www.newsandstar.co.uk
Anne Pickles
Mark Green
Have your say
- Cumbria police pledge crackdown on illegal sale of weapons (1 comment)
- September decision on whether Americans will continue to run Sellafield (2 comments)
- 28 new housing sites in Carlisle unveiled (12 comments)
- National restaurant company eyeing Carlisle's Hoopers building (19 comments)
- Hope buyer can be found for Carlisle pub (7 comments)
- Families asked to scatter ashes on Lake District fells - not leave boxes (2 comments)
- Allerdale needs 200 affordable homes a year to help first time buyers (12 comments)
- Plans to cut speed limit on Carlisle road to 40mph (27 comments)
- Cumbria police used bus full of children as roadblock to stop car (57 comments)
- Anger as new homes approved despite 300 objections (42 comments)
- Couple left son home alone to go on holiday abroad, Carlisle court told
- National restaurant company eyeing Carlisle's Hoopers building (19 comments)
- Carlisle road closed after lorry driver injured
- Carlisle trader who illegally clocked cars jailed
- Gangs in Carlisle scouring rubbish bags for bank details - claim (11 comments)
- 28 new housing sites in Carlisle unveiled (12 comments)
- Allerdale needs 200 affordable homes a year to help first time buyers (12 comments)
- National restaurant company eyeing Carlisle's Hoopers building (19 comments)
- September decision on whether Americans will continue to run Sellafield (2 comments)
- Cumbria police pledge crackdown on illegal sale of weapons (1 comment)
- National restaurant company eyeing Carlisle's Hoopers building (19 comments)
- 28 new housing sites in Carlisle unveiled (12 comments)
- Allerdale needs 200 affordable homes a year to help first time buyers (12 comments)
- Gangs in Carlisle scouring rubbish bags for bank details - claim (11 comments)
- Cumbria police used bus full of children as roadblock to stop car (57 comments)
- Cumbria police used bus full of children as roadblock to stop car (57 comments)
- Anger as new homes approved despite 300 objections (42 comments)
- Trade chairman against Cumbria's summer road closures plan (39 comments)
- Carlisle city centre clothes shop closing down (33 comments)
- Hoopers store in Carlisle bought 'by mistake' at auction (32 comments)








