Donate to childline now nspcc

Because why should I fund something privately that I am already FORCED to fund?

That £2 a month is an extra pint :)
 
Because why should I fund something privately that I am already FORCED to fund?

That £2 a month is an extra pint :)

I just asked that.

Why not both?

Edit - That just baffles me you feel that a pint is of more priority than funding a charity to fight against child abuse?
 
I just asked that.

Why not both?

Edit - That just baffles me you feel that a pint is of more priority than funding a charity to fight against child abuse?

I am not against the work the NSPCC do, I am against funding an entity that does part of the job the government already takes my money to do. If NSPCC are better than the government at doing it then the government should let them run the whole show...
 
Posting the amount donated is probably the most retarded thing I've ever heard. What does it matter the amount you donate?

If you feel the need to disclose the amount you donate then you have to question whether it is infact a selfless act. Whether you really do wish to help or just put your friends/colleague/stranges in awe by telling them of your generoisty and how much money you can afford to give away.
 
send them down to the mines or stick them in a cotton mill victorian style, that's what kids need to day some hard labour rather than chaving it up on the streets. :eek:
 
I am not against the work the NSPCC do, I am against funding an entity that does part of the job the government already takes my money to do. If NSPCC are better than the government at doing it then the government should let them run the whole show...

If you divided up all your tax money per month by how many services there are and what tax payers money contributes to, it is under £2 per month towards child services.

Especially since other services take priority.
 
I already give direct from my pay packet to the charities I care about, so no.
 
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If you divided up all your tax money per month by how many services there are and what tax payers money contributes to, it is under £2 per month towards child services.

Especially since other services take priority.

So you are telling me that child services and the police are underfunded now, despite the stupidly high tax rates we have in this country?

Well, perhaps we should stop wasting money within NHS, MOD and on benefits then.

Aren't you a student? I'd be surprised if you pay any tax.
Still pay NI, still pay VAT, still pay road tax, still pay fuel duty, still pay insurance tax, still pay airline flight tax, still pay alcohol duty, tobacco duty, being allowed to be breathe duty, and so on.

Equally I graduate this summer, so once in a job I'll pay the full whack of the overpriced income tax :(
 
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So you are telling me that child services and the police are underfunded now, despite the stupidly high tax rates we have in this country?

Well, perhaps we should stop wasting money within NHS, MOD and on benefits then.


Still pay NI, still pay VAT, still pay road tax, still pay fuel duty, still pay insurance tax, still pay airline flight tax, still pay alcohol duty, tobacco duty, being allowed to be breathe duty, and so on.

I didn't say that at all, don't take that out of context.

Wonderful strawman. You're strengthening my point by saying how many services you pay for. :)
 
Why isn't there one charity for each "theme" or problem?

Not a rhetorical question - genuine interest. Is it because the charities also make money for themselves?
 
You clearly did say that as you brought up the funding aspect of things, which seems to indicate that you feel we are not funding it enough

Wasn't my intention.

Keep ignoring my point about divided tax though.
 
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Not a rhetorical question - genuine interest. Is it because the charities also make money for themselves?

Surely not! ;)

It does annoy me how downright aggressive some charities are (eg: Barnardo's) and seeing the salaries some of their directors get makes me cringe a bit. I'm wondering whether I should switch my RSPCA donation somewhere else as I've read a few things I didn't like over the past year.
 
So the tax can be divided differently, hell I WANT it to be divided differently...

No...

Your tax / no. of services = sum of money towards each taxable service. I'm hoping it's less than £2 per month so I don't look like a fool. :p
 
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