Hello Dusty,
The Cambridge English dictionary defines a "bigotry" as:
"the fact of having and expressing strong, unreasonable beliefs and disliking other people who have different beliefs or a different way of life:"
I believe that some of the views express in this thread fit this definition precisely.
As for the issue of Link House, The quote I provided was from the C&MC'sown web page, not my word but theirs. see:
https://www.caravanclub.co.uk/about-us/our-history/
The fact that in the quote they refer to selling shares, and The Club’s total independence., is somewhat at odds to your description.
Even if the shares were sold for a nominal sum, and or there is no share capital, they are still shares, and they carry the voting rights at an AGM, where directors are appointed or removed. That is what defines a company. The end of the comment "ensuring The Club’s total independence." strongly infers that link House had exerted influence on the clubs directors.
Even though the clubs avowed intentions are to benefit caravanners (and now motorcaravanners) the day to day running is down to the clubs directors' The membership can only "inform" the directors of their wishes, they cannot direct them, as that would be an illegal influence on the company. Only the shareholders can influence the directors by appointing or dismissing directors in accordance with the majority view of the shareholders.
The hope is that the shareholders will appoint directors that share the views of the shareholders, and thus influence the way a company operates. Examples of the the same approach were the Quaker companies like Cadbury who originally took social responsibilities to their workers very seriously.
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However any company that ignores its customers will find it harder to thrive.