Simon Wolfson has sold more than £10m worth of shares in Next, the fashion retailer that he has run for almost two decades, after a strong recovery in its share price since March. Lord Wolfson.. Lord Wolfson of Aspley Guise’s full title is The Lord Wolfson of Aspley Guise. His name is Simon Adam Wolfson, and he is a current member of the House of Lords. Contact information
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Wolfson was a pro-Brexit business voice, so has more chance than most of being heard by ministers, who seem stuck in 2016’s ideological prisons. One hopes he gets through. There is incredulity.. Wolfson’s visit concluded with a “point of light in the darkness” – a pop-up café in a tent to feed Israeli soldiers going into Gaza. The guide who showed him round explained that after.