Nevin Parsnipp wrote: » Leased / Bought .....is it not much of a muchness over the longer term ?
Deleted User wrote: » Lease = pay as you go Buy = financial commitment
serfboard wrote: » If you're the Owner/Director of an SME and you buy your own car using your after-tax income, that's much different to your company leasing the car and giving it to you as a company car. The second is far more "tax efficient" than the first. And, if the car is electric, you pay no BIK.
Nevin Parsnipp wrote: » Sure ......yes that was my point the company can also buy the car and give it to Director as a company car. My point was that these Dudes can get high end vehicles very "tax efficiently" and basically remunerate themselves generously also.
Pelvis Parsley wrote: » Is Beefy suffering from nervousness? He cuts across contributors even more jarringly then the battleaxe Wilson, there were a couple of (zoom/skype?) interviews today, I get that there's a delay at times, but... In the past he's been far more relaxed, both on radio & TV.
generalgerry wrote: » Unfortunately it's a very poor show. Brendan has conformed so much to the "RTE presenter" template that he has lost everything that made him interesting. I used to like him because he was a bit of a rogue, a bit mischievous, a bit risqué. But that is all gone.
EmmetSpiceland wrote: » He seems to be both obsessed, and “hamstrung”, by the ridiculous RTÉ need for balance. It was the same with anything “controversial” on his ‘Cutting Edge’ tv show. He’ll throw in an opposite statement to something someone put forward with a sheepish smile and his hands up explaining that he has to do it. Would be interesting to see if Newstalk would “poach” him to replace Ivan Yates, he’d be guaranteed a show on TV3 if he did.
Brendan Bendar wrote: » Wonder would they go after SOR?
dulpit wrote: » Doubt it, SOR has already said he expects to be back broadcasting on rte in some manner in the future.
Deleted User wrote: » I’ve always liked Brendan’s style but, having listened to him today, he’s turned more hectoring and interruptive (is that a word?). Does he think he’s Paxman? I also feel that he floats a random thought, mostly some form of “dig”, and then moves on, leaving it hanging.
Historybluff wrote: » I agree with this. Brendan asks long-winded questions but gives his panelists very little time to answer them. He interrupts the guests with unnecessary clarifications and trivial corrections. I sometimes think he deliberately does this to throw them off their stride. And while this might indicate a mischievous side to his character, he gets very nervous when his guests disagree. Like a jittery substitute teacher, he tries to smother the argument as quickly as possible. Hopefully, over the coming months he'll learn to ask short questions and allow the conversations to develop organically.
pc7 wrote: » That Mooney segment was like a wind up. Now poetry, maybe I’m some sort of uncouth barbarian but the poem is a load of rubbish
Beechwoodspark wrote: » This Derek Mooney Eurovision book sounds absolute RUBBISH
jay0109 wrote: » 180k a year
Del.Monte wrote: » Is it just me but is poor Brendan even worse than usual today? His style of interview is painful - even the chat with the child who wrote to Leo was excruciating.
Brendan Bendar wrote: » Who?