Well, if they don't lose funding then it will cast a massive shadow over ALL major charities. No way would I consider giving them a penny at the moment, and it raises doubts in my mind about other organisations. And I can't be alone in my thinking.

I normally give most of my charity money to the BBC Children in Need/Red Nose Day and I will continue to do so.

And it begs the question...what has our society become? Who can you trust?

Politicians, bankers, journalists, church leaders etc...and now charity workers.

The trouble is, the nation will soon reach "enragement saturation" and it will become the norm, and people will stop caring.

Without doubt, people are generally much more selfish and self centred than we used to be. And I am certain that the watershed was the Thatcher years.
These days self reliance is key. "I'm all right Jack, bugger the others" is the default mindset for most people.
Will it ever change? I doubt it. If someone is comfortably off then why rock the boat? The status quo suits them just fine.

I think the inevitable outcome will be that we will cut our foreign aid budget, which a rump of Tory MP's have always wanted to do.

We have become a greedy, insular, uncaring society, which suits the rich right wing members of our country down to the ground.