Exactly, it's subjective. But a lot of people have misunderstood me and have jumped on it.It can be to different people, ie the dog owner would agree it's worse that his dog died, and the same to the parents of the girl.
Exactly, it's subjective. But a lot of people have misunderstood me and have jumped on it.It can be to different people, ie the dog owner would agree it's worse that his dog died, and the same to the parents of the girl.
The equivalent per person spent.Haiti Humanitarian Relief - £0.33
MP Expenses - £1.44
Laptops for Children - £4.91
ID Cards - £86.72
Olympics - £152.18
Aborted NHS Computer System - £196.36
I did wonder myself where the government magiced up that 20mil from.
People saying it is all proportionate, but i bet Haiti wouldn't donte a single PENNY to us if we even have a major catastrophe.
Definitely.Griffin appeals to the uneducated.
No, we all pay our taxes to the same place.
You're kicking up a fuss because the government chose to give some away in aid, whereas I'm not. That's the difference.
I've explained to you that the money is trivial and you wouldn't notice it anyway, but you're still screaming like an hysterical child. You're just a selfish, nasty person and it's evident.
The UK may be in economic difficultly, but regardless most of us are in a position to donate some money as our standard of living is very high.
He's hardly screaming like an hysterical child, just offering up a different point of view to yours. If anyone is coming across as nasty in this thread it's you!!
He's just a #### and trying to gain more support, he's a scumbag
Haiti was a complete mess before this anyway. There was a 7000 man UN army there just to keep law and order, and that was before this.
40% of the countries GDP is foreign aid, it is badly affected by corruption, and now the entire place has been flattened by an earthquake.
I can't see how the country can continue existing to be honest.
I don't think he's disputing that people are in a mind of their own if they want to donate their money to haiti, he's on about money out of the public purse, which is a different kettle of fish.
Vote for a party that doesn't support foreign aid in the next election.
Pretty much.
I know like p4radox said in an ideal world you should be able debate each argument on its own merits but that man really doesn't deserve the time of day.
I'm firmly on the 'how can we give so much money away when we struggle to look after ourselves?' camp here. It's a wonderful and noble cause, but one cannot help but ponder at the fact we have been told to tighten our belts, grit our teeth and just get on with it - then watch our tax go in the millions towards Haiti. Why isn't the government so ready to use the same amount to help its own people?
One such example would be the lack of equipment for the military - it's often said that millions are needed to be spent on modernizing communications on the field, yet soldiers are stuck with 30-year old technology for their radios that often fail to work in the most dire and critical of situations.
All I'm saying is that for the longest time, the government has been slashing funding and threatening further cuts on almost every aspect of society - and then it gives tens of millions away in aid. The money weren't permitted to be used to help the nation, but it's going elsewhere. Noble cause or not, it's not something I particularly agree with.