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Re: Paul Sykes

Postby cromwell » 19 Nov 2013, 09:15

I will be voting UKIP, for much the same reasons as Ossie. They also believe in a free press, unlike the main three parties.

Paul Sykes is the son of a miner from South Yorkshire who left school with no qualifications. He became a mechanic, started selling car parts then moved into the refurbishment of engines. A t one time he was selling engines and refurbed buses to China, and made a lot of money at it. He then got into property and invested in the massive Meadowhall shopping complex in Sheffield before selling his share for an alleged £250 million. He got out of property before the 2008 crash and lives in some style near Fountains Abbey in North Yorkshire.
He is said to be worth £650 million.
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Re: Paul Sykes

Postby Kaz » 19 Nov 2013, 14:50

Right, thanks Cromwell :)
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Re: Paul Sykes

Postby KateLMead » 19 Nov 2013, 18:02

A good solid Yorkshire man. Made me smile when he stated he would leave nothing to his children. (I could not quite believe
What he said)I loved Yorkshire went there with my half sister (newly discovered) to see where our family originated from, Whitby, wonderful scenery and really lovely people.
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Re: Paul Sykes

Postby miasmum » 19 Nov 2013, 21:51

I think we are the only people in the world that were totally unimpressed with Whitby

Sorry off topic
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Re: Paul Sykes

Postby KateLMead » 20 Nov 2013, 00:36

Maybe we were looking at the place through a different perspective shell.also off subject.
There was a great deal of poverty there in my great grandfathers day, he was sent to sea at the age of ten, one of a large family, who worked on the coal sloops at the age of seven to help his mother financially, he almost died of rheumatic fever as a child and died at the age of thirty nine when he was established and recognised for his wonderful works of art. Lots of poor people but stalwart. I also think we were carried away emotionally seeing his wonderful paintings hanging in galleries (George Chambers) he became famous world wide as one of the finest marine artists, along with his brother.
Nice to discover my half sister after 60 odd years whose genealogy skills led her to find me and our forefathers.
I loved the Yorkshire people, the architecture and the scenery was magnificent. :)
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Re: Paul Sykes

Postby miasmum » 20 Nov 2013, 08:49

Having found my own family tree, though no where near as amazing as yours, I can completely understand why you feel attached to Whitby.
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Re: Paul Sykes

Postby KateLMead » 20 Nov 2013, 10:08

miasmum wrote:Having found my own family tree, though no where near as amazing as yours, I can completely understand why you feel attached to Whitby.


Ah, lovely Shell we have something in common. 8-)
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