The hypocrisy.
The same RWR crowing at this announcement that we should spend the money at home - charity begins at home, were the ones in the front of the line arguing against giving extra money for poor school kids.
This lot has no shame or morals, they are just programmed to hate.
Reading back I'm not seeing 'crowing' or 'hate', just logic and reason. Your surprise intervention about free school dinners only serves to reinforce the argument for sending less money overseas surely.
First post I read filled with hate is yours. How many of the 6 or 7 threads you started yesterday were locked?, why?
Look, the foreign aid budget is huge, per capita one of the highest in the world, it's increased exponentially in recent years. To reduce it by a third is inconsequential to the poor or hungry people it's intended for
if it's done correctly.
There are many vanity projects or countries that simply don't need the aid, when it comes to starving kids and overseas disasters, we as a country have always been to the fore and always will be.
In these circumstances, I'd agree that 'charity begins at home' is not the most appropriate statement, I'm not sure who said that, but as you well know, because of covid, (don't bring brexit into it, it's irrelevant'), we are in for a rough ride next year with mass unemployment and collapsed businesses, it's going to be rough, probably rougher than anything I've known in my lifetime, I'll survive, but my heart goes out to the 'rental generation' and those who lose their jobs, crime will go through the roof and we could see civil unrest approaching French levels.
In recent days I've listened to radio 'phone ins' regarding the public sector pay freeze, I was so heartened to hear at least half a dozen public sector workers phone in and say 'I'm really lucky, I've done some work from home, I've had more or less 6 months off, and I've always felt secure that my job is safe, but I know people who have lost their jobs or their jobs are at risk and they're suffering from stress and anxiety, I'm happy to not have a pay rise for 12 months'
I heard this and thought
respect.
Today, I heard a council worker (customer service, telephone, working from home mainly, fielding or diverting calls) describe herself as a '
front line hero' and deserves a 10% rise.
Really?
Galahad, tough decisions have to be made, you know that, I know that, no decision will be perfect, perhaps now is the time to approach some of these 'debates' in a less 'partisan' way, I know you wont because you're a, can't quite decide, either a communist of a champagne socialist, probably the latter, but you really need to look at both sides of the argument.