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    I have read that Oxfam has agreed to withdraw from bidding for government funding until the Department for International Development is satisfied that it can meet the “high moral standards” expected of a UK based charity, charged with aiding on an international basis.

    Sadness beyond words that people who are trusted to deliver essential aid can take criminal advantage of other people who are in real distress.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
    I have read that Oxfam has agreed to withdraw from bidding for government funding until the Department for International Development is satisfied that it can meet the “high moral standards” expected of a UK based charity, charged with aiding on an international basis.

    Sadness beyond words that people who are trusted to deliver essential aid can take criminal advantage of other people who are in real distress.
    So true BT, I don't contribute to any charities only guide dog UK, god help us if they are at it as well..

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    It's the horses at Shadsworth I feel really sorry for...

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
    It's the horses at Shadsworth I feel really sorry for...
    Why,they are getting regular *** with the locals..

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