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 Posted: 12:59 - 20 Sep 2016 Post subject: Charity scum, in case anyone had any doubts. |
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| Quote: | Neil Kinnock appeared on both Dispatches and Panorama this evening bemoaning the presence of socialists in the Labour Party. Neither programme succeeded in finding anything sinister happening, but they did succeed in playing a great deal of sinister music. This must have been a great boost to the sinister music writing industry, for which we should be grateful. I think they have definitively proved that some people are left wing, and would like to have left wing MPs.
But seeing Kinnock reminded me of another bit of TV I saw today, a heartbreaking advert for Save the Children featuring a dying little baby, unable to ask for help. The advert urged you to give just £2 a month to help save her.
If 11,000 people responded with £2 a month, that would not save the little baby, but it would exactly pay the £264,000 per year salary of Neil Kinnock’s daughter-in-law Helle Thorning-Schmidt, Chief Executive of Save the Children and wife of MP Stephen Kinnock. Indeed if 20,000 people gave £2 per month, that would probably cover Mrs Stephen Kinnock’s salary, her other employment costs and the money paid to Sky for the advert. When you toss in Stephen’s salary and expenses, the Stephen Kinnock household are bringing in just shy of a cool half a million pounds a year from public service and charity work.
The salary of Ms Thorning-Schmidt is approximately twice that of her predecessor, Justin Forsyth, who was on an already unconscionable £140,000. I exposed their massive salaries at the time the Save the Children awarded a “Global Legacy” award to Tony Blair. Indeed to meet the salaries and other employment costs of just the top executives at Save the Children would take 80,000 people paying £2 a month. They would be funding executives with an average salary of over £140,000. For those in work paying the £2 a month, the average UK salary is £26,000 a year, and many retired and unemployed people scrimp to find money to give to try to help the needy.
The use of charities as a massive cash cow for the political classes is a real concern. David Miliband is on over 300,000 for heading the International Rescue Committee. When I listed the Save the Children executives, they included Brendan Cox, on over £100,000. He was the husband of Jo Cox, the murdered Labour MP. Brendan Cox and Justin Forsyth were both advisers to Gordon Brown and both moved to Save the Children when they lost their jobs on Brown losing power, sliding in on 6 figure salaries. Jo Cox was an adviser to Glenys Kinnock and left that job to be an executive at Oxfam before she too worked as a highly paid Save the Children executive.
Brendan Cox left Save the Children due to allegations from several women that he sexually harassed female staff and volunteers. Justin Forsyth left at the same time amid allegations he had not effectively acted to have his friend Cox investigated. This has not stopped Forsyth from now popping up as Deputy Chief Executive of UNICEF. Misery for some is a goldmine for others.
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| Ste wrote: | | Quote: | Save the Children awarded a “Global Legacy” award to Tony Blair. |
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Who else has done more to drum up business for them?
Eh, money extorted from earners to pay State salaries, money scammed from pensioners to pay 'Charity' bosses, it's the same faces and much the same methods either way. Corrvpt scvm, the lot of 'em. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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It's not really much of a surprise is it?
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Traditional tramps have necked or shot up what you give them.
Now it's as likely that your money will end up in the pocket of a gangmaster who drives a Merc.
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It's the fake charities used by dodgy, people trafficking clothing collection firms which gets my goat.
I posted this on here last year, but shows the links to a bag put through my door, to an Eastern European people trafficking gang, with just a bit of Googling.
| Quote: | The last one which caught my eye was a bag which stated...
SKYECYCLE LTD "would like to advertise and promote the NHBCH".
Now the National Hereditary Breast Cancer Helpline, is apparently a genuine charity, but nowhere on this clothing collection bag does it mention the collection company actually giving the charity any donation what so ever. Only that "they would like to advertise and promote it".
A bit of digging showed that SKYECYCLE LTD, who on the collection bag, claim to be a small family run clothing collection firm from Batley, West Yorkshire, are far from that (Unless Harrow in Middlesex has suddenly moved to West Yorkshire)
https://www.endole.co.uk/company/06753128/skyecycle-limited?page=ownership
This allegedly small family run clothing collection company allegedly from Bately, has directors who are also directors of several other companies, some of which have not returned their accounts on time. https://www.endole.co.uk/.../1896747/michal-stanislaw-wozniak
SKYECYCLE LTD has a director called Inese Moncevica.
https://www.endole.co.uk/company/06753128/skyecycle-limited?page=people
That name crops up as a licencee to clothing collect for a charity called Dream Come true.
HH0090 Dreams Come True Inese Moncevica 14/09/15 14/10/15 Torfaen
From the cached version of here..
https://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:s4eSqFQuy-EJ:www.torfaen.gov.uk/en/Business/Licensing/CharitableCollections/Licence-housetohousecollection/Forthcoming-Collections.aspx%3FContensisTextOnly%3Dtrue+&cd=8&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=uk
Dreams Come True charity hit the news recently as a Lithuanian woman had trafficked people to hand out, guess what? Yep, clothing collection bags.
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/crime/dreams-come-true-charity-human-trafficker-jailed-for-three-years-9547155.html
That article has the collection partner as a Byronswell Ltd. Another company owned by the same director, Mr Michal Stanislaw Wozniak, who also owns SKYECYCLE LTD. So this charity bag is apparently being collected by a company owned by someone who also owns the clothing collection company, where the Lithuanian woman was prosecuted for people trafficking and forcing people to post collection bags. Nice....
In fact, this chain of clothing collection companies crops up all over the shop as being not authorised or licenced. Some councils publish a list of those who are legally collecting in your area. You'd be amazed how many of the bags pushed through your door are operating illegally... SOS Clothes LTD, Cancer Research & Genetics UK (This one look like a bogus charity setup by the collection firm, which just donates £20K a year to a University to research Cancer in order to give legitimacy to their profitable collection company). Many of them are owned by the names mentioned above, including SKYECYCLE LTD and Bryonswell...
https://www.runnymede.gov.uk/article/6017/More-information-about-clothing-collections
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 9 years, 129 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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