Needs a formal complaint to the Charity Commission. Fake charity. So much of that money could actually help someone, rather than line the pockets of wealthy CEOs.
Nothing surprises me any more in this topsy-turvy land called the UK, where all normal standards have been jettisoned and we are in the grip of the lunatics and weirdos, from Starmer down.
Laughing at them spending on adverts on the side of buses where junk food adverts can't be shown anyway. Protesting to stop what is already stopped.
Usual humbug.
Needs a formal complaint to the Charity Commission. Fake charity. So much of that money could actually help someone, rather than line the pockets of wealthy CEOs.
Great work Christopher. I wonder what will come of it? Sadly I fear nothing, zip, nada.
No doubt the wealthy NGOs have legal advisors - anyone can “buy” something with other people’s money, perhaps as opposed to “pay for”.
Nothing surprises me any more in this topsy-turvy land called the UK, where all normal standards have been jettisoned and we are in the grip of the lunatics and weirdos, from Starmer down.