“I’ve always been pro the wealthy paying more tax,” Dick Smith said. “Rich Australians, including myself, can and should pay more.”
is going strong with the owners of Melbourne’s 1800 Lasagne printing a few hundred stickers declaring “Management reserves the right to refuse entry to John Lethlean”.told us that he and his staff, most of whom hadn’t heard of Lethlean before the furore broke out, didn’t want to be part of a pile-on against an individual.
“I would protect my staff to the death from someone who was commenting on what they were wearing,” Kellock told CBD. “He [Lethlean] wasn’t reading the room, he wasn’t in the room, he wasn’t even in the house that the room is in, he’s so far out of touch.”“I’m sorry I caused offence but I’m just not interested in the prevailing chatbot-like restaurant industry sycophancy and regurgitated PR puff that passes as commentary these days.
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