Tuesday 20 December 2011

GROSSLY UNFAIR THAT WEDGWOOD COLLECTION CAN BE SOLD OFF – I MAY BUY, SAYS CAUDWELL.

JOHN CAUDWELL
@johndcaudwell
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December 20, 2011.

 DISASTROUS FOR STOKE-ON-TRENT, AND GROSSLY UNFAIR THAT WEDGWOOD COLLECTION CAN BE SOLD OFF – I MAY BUY, SAYS CAUDWELL.

Commenting on the High Court's ruling that the historic Wedgwood pottery collection can be sold to help pay off a £134 million pension fund deficit, John Caudwell said:

“The first thing that strikes me is just how grossly unfair it is that a law designed to protect people in totally different circumstances is causing such vast worry and uncertainty amongst those who are completely blameless for a debt that may result in an important collection – and a big piece of Potteries heritage – being broken up.

“I passionately believe that the collection should remain intact and in place, and available for public viewing.

“If the Trustees don’t find any other way of solving the issue, then I will attempt to buy the entire collection and keep it n situ for the foreseeable future, and continue with public access.

“This would be subject, of course, to the outcome of any discussions with Administrators, and input of the Trustees.

“It is vital that such an important piece of history and heritage remains in the Potteries.”

In 2006, John Caudwell sold his 10,000-employee mobile phone business, which included Phones 4u, for £1.5bn. John now concentrates on charitable and philanthropic work including Caudwell Children @caudwellkids.

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Thursday 8 December 2011

JOHN CAUDWELL: COMMENT ON DAVID CAMERON’S EUROZONE CRISIS PLEDGE TO FIGHT FOR UK INTERESTS.

JOHN CAUDWELL
@johndcaudwell
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December 7, 2011.

JOHN CAUDWELL: COMMENT ON DAVID CAMERON’S EUROZONE CRISIS PLEDGE TO FIGHT FOR UK INTERESTS.

Commenting on David Cameron's vow to fight to protect the UK national interest in discussions over a new EU Treaty, highly-successful entrepreneur John Caudwell said:

“At last David Cameron appears to be listening to the UK public, and, crucially, UK business, by digging his heels in over UK Sovereign power in Europe.

“It could, of course, be government smoke and mirrors again. But if this stance does win some Sovereign powers back for Britain, then it at least gives us a better chance of directly influencing our own future rather than being trapped in or dragged into the mess the other EU states are wading around in.

"It’s too early for any real detail, but any rebuttal of EU imposition needs to be robust – we must not be sold down the river.”

In 2006, John Caudwell sold his 10,000-employee mobile phone business, which included Phones 4u, for £1.5bn. John now concentrates on charitable and philanthropic work including Caudwell Children @caudwellkids.

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