Quote Saint Simon="Saint Simon"just because you want something to be true doesnt make it so, and saying a false statement many times doesnt make it any less false. i'd have thought you'd have learnt that life lesson by now. I suggest you research the facts before stating your opinion as fact'"
I have indeed learned a life lesson on here. It is that some people, when confronted with the fact that they have made a silly statement in one of their replies to me will resort to personal digs rather than simply admit they have made a silly statement.
In response to Pete's claim that Pilks is a St Helens company I said it was a Japanese company. You brought in the matter of company law by stating that I was totally ignorant of it, which indeed I am. However, you cited that because Pilks pay taxes to the British government, that makes them a British company. I then suggested on that basis that Heinz and Toyota would be British companies. We both know they are not and you acknowledged Toyota was not. Do Toyota not pay taxes to the British government then? Of course they do. But that doesn't make them a British company. Just a company operating in Britain.
Marks & Spencer is a British company. It began life as such and it has sold itself to no-one. Beechams used to be a British company, indeed a St Helens company, but it sold itself to SmithKlein and was eventually swallowed up by them. But we still have Beechams Powders and I'm sure any manufacturing that goes on by SmithKelin over here will result in taxes being paid to the British government. Boots were once an independent British company. However, they are now owned by another organisation (I dont know whether it is a company or a partnership). I believe that organisation is actually British. If I'm right then Boots remains a British company but it is not an independent one. Its future is decided by the organisation which owns it. The same applies to Pilks, even though Pilks directors still make decisions about the business in this country and the Japanese company who bought Pilks still honours the work of the Trust to the former staff (such as my auntie) who were being cared for at the time of the takeover.
According to something I read recently, I can't remember where, Saints is actually the largest 'St Helens company' now.
But anyway. Enough of that. I still don't think 'halo' should be included in any name given to the Saints stadium!
jaybs - I didn't know that about Typhoo. What a shame.