I have mixed feelings on this.
I detest charity muggers in the street. However, I was in Manchester market street on Wednesday afternoon and saw Japanese collecting for the Red Cross, which was rather emotional given things just now.
I want to get on with colleagues, so very happy to chuck a quid in the bucket for the priveledge of removing my tie. No issues with that at all.
However, I prefer to actually give time to charity, rather than money. I feel this because the government is using peoples money through this means rather than funding essential aspects of charity work themselves.
I detest charity muggers in the street. However, I was in Manchester market street on Wednesday afternoon and saw Japanese collecting for the Red Cross, which was rather emotional given things just now.
I want to get on with colleagues, so very happy to chuck a quid in the bucket for the priveledge of removing my tie. No issues with that at all.
However, I prefer to actually give time to charity, rather than money. I feel this because the government is using peoples money through this means rather than funding essential aspects of charity work themselves.
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