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Thread: How much do you give to charity?

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    How much do you give to charity?

    I know that many of you likely consider charities to be "scrounging ****s" and that they should get off their arse and make some money, rather than asking other people for theirs all the time, but, still, I'm curious how much you lot actually give to good causes?

    Personally, I make it a rule to give away around 10% of my earned income, annually. I share this between public service media organizations, an alzheimer's research charity, and two environmental charities.

    I also have my estate in trust to be donated in it's entirety to a single, environmental charity that is concerned with purchasing and conserving land and natural resources.

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    re: How much do you give to charity?

    I give very little to chaarity, I don't believe in it.

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    re: How much do you give to charity?

    I give ten(10)pounds a month to a charity and i dont begrudge it at all,i was thinking of upping it twenty(20)because a tenner is nothing nowdays...

    If i have a win on a bet,either football or the irish i give a little more...

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    re: How much do you give to charity?

    Once a cure for cancer is found the government will abolish the NHS and only the rich will be able to afford the drugs.

    I had to laugh at the ads on the telly the other night, give three quids a month to save a donkey followed by, give two quids a month to save a human.

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    re: How much do you give to charity?

    Interesting to note all the ****pigs attacking tazzy for being a "scrounger" are mysteriously absent from this thread.

    I wonder why?

    Not really. I know exactly why.

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    re: How much do you give to charity?

    [quote="just_joe" are mysteriously absent from this thread.

    I wonder why?[/quote]

    I'll stick my neck out here and say it's because you're an incredibly boring **** who spat his dummy big time when people found your posting "style" dull after the third or fourth time.


    **** all btw. Used to raise a fair amount through a committee I served on but let's not gan there eh?

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    re: How much do you give to charity?

    I always chuck a few bob in the Poppy Appeal tin.

    HTH.

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    re: How much do you give to charity?

    if you have no cash but want to do your bit, sign up to site below.

    a click a day is all it costs. - view external link

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    re: How much do you give to charity?

    so basically, kel and pents are a pair of selfish, I'm-alright-jack, *******s.

    As I said, people like you are the problem with Britain today.

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    re: How much do you give to charity?

    Correct.

    I wasert aware we'd met.

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