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Poor apology.Wow. You've surpassed yourself for dumbness.
The charity saw another moderate increase in online donations in April 2023. This bump occurred after far-right groups launched a petition attempting to revoke the RNLI's charitable status, which led to a wave of counter-donations by the public
Keep it boyos, the RNLI is eternally grateful for your efforts.![]()
I only rattled the tin.I'm still laughing about the standing ovation you got at the last fundraising having put a few coins in a box.![]()

Evidently by the amount you had in it,I only rattled the tin.
You'd be outraged if that wound had been inflicted by a Muslim.Someone flicked a tooth pick at this poor old bird, lucky it could've taken her eye out.
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Shed probably have no head though so outrage requiredYou'd be outraged if that wound had been inflicted by a Muslim.
Indeed....dumbness.
Maybe they didn't want to come here but the treacherously strong tide just happened to be flowing in our direction.
I think it's more the lack of with the RWR, considering they have bollux for brains.Bollux

don't forget the minus sign when posting their inflation adjusted revenue "growth".Just in case the RWR had forgotten the crux of the thread...
Donations to the Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) have spiked multiple times, often in direct response to public criticism of its life-saving work.
The most notable surge occurred in July 2021 when the charity raised £200,000 in a single 24-hour period. This marked a 2,000% increase in daily online donations compared to its typical £7,000 baseline. This spike happened after public figures and politicians—including Nigel Farage—criticized the charity for rescuing migrants crossing the English Channel. The RNLI’s CEO defended this humanitarian work, which prompted a wave of public support
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