I like Sir Bob, I can see he's not everyone's cup of tea, but I like his passion for a cause he believes in.
So, his complete disregard for working fishermen, really it didnt come over like that for me, it was more his total contempt for the fishermans friend, Farage. Bob can't realistically help the fishermens cause, but maybe, if Farage turned up to vote now and again,instead of showboating (literally) on the Thames, he could help the industry a lot more, than any of us
Quote: ". Bob can't realistically help".
This pretty poor pop star has amassed a 150m fortune, how?
I remember he gave it the large one about helping Fathers rights to see their children....he got the press (as he always does, and the cash to go with his interviews) and he did nothing....absolutely nothing.
Sir Bob....huh.
Sir Bob Geldof wants $100,000 for anti-povery speech
ANTI-poverty campaigner Sir Bob Geldof has charged Australian organisers $100,000 to give a speech about world suffering.
Geldof, 54, spoke about the tragedy of Third World poverty and the failure of governments to combat the crisis at a Crown casino function in Melbourne on Thursday night.
But he charged about $100,000 for his troubles - a speakers fee that included the cost of luxury hotel rooms and first-class airfares.
http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/si...ti-povery-speech/story-e6freuy9-1111118041648