UK’s ninth richest man moves business out of London
England’s ninth richest billionaireJohn Fredriksen of Norwegian -born shipping king said, “England went to hell,” and excluded his job London The last concern of the great wealth migration from the capital.
81 -year -old former Rectory, who owns one of London’s most prestigious private houses ChelseaNow it is said that he has employed most of his time from the United Arab Emirates.
This year’s Sunday Times Rich, which is estimated to be about 13.7 £ 13.7, is the last of the rich foreign -born London inhabitants because of Labour’s DOM Tax regime and Britain’s weak economic expectations.
At the beginning of this month, he made his open oral criticism at the Nor-Nakliye event in Oslo.
Asked by Norway title E24 Fredriksen begins to remind me of Norway more. England went to hell like Norway. ”
. billionaireAbout 20 years ago, he added an identity that was a citizen of Cyprus: orum I am trying to avoid Norway as much as possible. ”
Comments, Sloane Square, one of the special transportation works Seatankers Management’ın London center after the revelation came after it came out.
Fredriksen, son of an Oslo welder, left Norway in 1978 and II. Chelsea In 2001, Mansion is £ 37 million from the Greek Tanker Group Metrostar/Metrofin from its rival Theodore Angelopoulos.
It is estimated that the property is now worth £ 250 million, which makes it one of the most valuable private houses in England. Old Chelsea Owner in 2004 Roman Abramovich It has been reported that he offered £ 100 million for the house, but was rejected.
At home it has ten bedroom suite and a large ballroom, swimming pool and tennis court.
The former Rectory once hosted the Rector of the Chelsea Parish Church and dated to 1725. The renewed two -acre garden is one of the largest in any private house in London.
Former rectors are the father of Charles Kingsley, the brother of the Duke of Wellington, the father of Charles Kingsley, the author of Water Babies. It is currently not considered to be on the market.
Wellington is said to be planning the Waterloo war on his grass.
In the interview, Fredriksen, known as JF in the shipping industry, added: “The whole Western world is coming down.”
“People should get up and work further and go to the office instead of having a home office.”