04-08-2021, 10:25 AM
(This post was last modified: 04-08-2021, 10:32 AM by Tony Griffiths.)
Chris GarnerI'm not sure what market Tesla are aiming at but yesterday, in a Sainsbury's car park, was an enormous 4 x 4 Tesla in menacing black, blacked out windows and with the most enormous bronze painted alloys. Talk about bling.
It looked HORRENDOUS!
It was probably owned by a rich, hard-left Woker - you know, the sort who says, "Do as I say and live in a mud hut - but I'll do as I want". Odd, is not, that in many cases new money automatically generates masses of hyper bling. Next move? The bonnet and boot lid wrapped in gold foil, perhaps? Still, if you're a chap who kicks a football about on a mere £400,000 a week, you need some small compensation for being in the top 1% of taxpayers who contribute a full 30% of all income tax collected.
Some good news on Rolls Royce and their small nuclear reactors - that should also provide a great export opportunity. Not sure if this is behind a paywall: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/business/202...evolution/
It looked HORRENDOUS!
It was probably owned by a rich, hard-left Woker - you know, the sort who says, "Do as I say and live in a mud hut - but I'll do as I want". Odd, is not, that in many cases new money automatically generates masses of hyper bling. Next move? The bonnet and boot lid wrapped in gold foil, perhaps? Still, if you're a chap who kicks a football about on a mere £400,000 a week, you need some small compensation for being in the top 1% of taxpayers who contribute a full 30% of all income tax collected.
Some good news on Rolls Royce and their small nuclear reactors - that should also provide a great export opportunity. Not sure if this is behind a paywall: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/business/202...evolution/