Unwelcome fame
Poor Steve Wardlaw. All he did was insult women he disagrees with and now look – he’s being laughed at all over the shop. Can’t a guy air his misogyny in peace any more?
There’s this article from The Guardian in 2019, see, that’s Steve Wardle saying how rich he is and how he spends it.
I worked as a senior oil and gas lawyer in Moscow for eight years and was on a low tax rate of about 13% which allowed me to save and invest in small businesses and build a seven-figure investment portfolio that now produces about £150,000 a year.
Ah yes an oil and gas lawyer. So altruistic and self-denying compared to those horrible women in their shaker kitchens refusing to agree that men can be women.
Ian and I live in both Kent and London. Our Kent property is a converted oast house, which has three chimneys and looks like a cross between a hobbit house and a Disney princess’s castle. It’s lovely, you open the back door and you see nothing but fields. I bought it for £610,000 and it’s probably worth north of £1m now. We spent about £200,000 renovating it, which involved moving a few walls, adding a dog-friendly shower room, and a new staircase.
But no shaker kitchen, I take it.
The most marginalized people in society?
I’ll tell you where he can jam a scone…