MPs who have accepted up to £1,000 an hour to appear on television shows broadcast on RT, formerly Russia Today, have defended their links to the station, classed by the US government last week as a Kremlin propaganda vehicle.
Sputnik is the radio part of all that and I’ve been on it a couple of times.
They stopped asking me when I pointed out that my time is valuable to me at at least thus there should be some nominal at least payment (as with the BBC, enough for a decent round perhaps, that sort of amount).
A clear and useful indication of market value there then.
Your market value to them. Not to everyone.
Although you keep giving your stuff away for free around here. So I don’t know if you could get a proper market price because of all that undercutting.
So you’re not very valuable in the “useful idiots” market. Definitely something to brag about.
Less than a fourth-rate MP?
You need a spin doctor Tim!
It will be £1000 per hour with average screen time of 4 minutes.
Plus your cab fare there and back. Hardly a day job.
@Bilbo
Get Mr Ecks on the job!
What was your codename Tim and why. Handbag, string vest, Y-fronts?
Oh, no, on the rationale that Foot was Boot, Worstall could be tagged Worth Fvck All