Remain voters in here... Charidee

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Hi all,

I said in the other thread that if the Leave campaign won the referendum, I'd donate £50 to a random remainer's charity of choice. Well, it's actually looking like this might happen now.

Post below with evidence of your Remain allegiance (eg: link to a post you made in another thread dated before and not edited after this post) and name your chosen charity. If Leave wins then I'll pick one with a RNG later today, then donate and post evidence.

I was 95% sure I wouldn't be doing this last night... :eek:

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***UPDATE***

Winner is Feek:
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So now we're Brexiting, let's all be friends again? :)

Cheers!
 
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I'm not sure I need to post proof, ive been very actively angry at the outcome...

Stick it on 4T5's air ambulance memorial page, or my personal alcohol fund...
 
Another vote for it to go to 4T5's air ambulance fund.

They especially need all the help they can get as the charity/voluntary sector is going to risk losing a lot of money from leaving the EU.
 
I'll go with this or more specifically Dementia uk,

After a 5 year struggle with vascular Dementia I lost my mum at the end of February and have experienced first hand how destructive this disease is for the sufferer and those around them.
Plus that could easily be us one day. I know that's a bit of a selfish reason, but if something can also potentially help you down the road along with others, that's a pretty great bonus.
 
OK I need to go out so will cut this short. Sorry.

Updated first post.

Cheers!
 
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Plus that could easily be us one day. I know that's a bit of a selfish reason, but if something can also potentially help you down the road along with others, that's a pretty great bonus.

Exactly, The number of cases is steadily rising, It's an illness that usually affects people in there twilight years and as the average life span increases so do the amount of cases.

100 years ago the average person didn't live long enough for this sort of disease to appear much and when it did it was often misdiagnosed so although not new it was very rare and research into combating it is relatively young. It's definitely something that needs to be addressed.
 
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