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They've had a bellyful of our virtuous poseurs as well, remnants of Cromwell's Puritans. Well past their sell-by date.
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Hard to see how building a wall benefits the despots. I thought these charities were more fond of grassroots, local charities. Many those are run by outsiders but I can't imagine the locals are too upset when such people build them a school or whatever.
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It's the despots who run these places who get the cash. Also don't forget our cash funds the trough that all these middle class NGO types have their snouts in as well.Originally posted by d000hg View PostSo they're not after our help? Or they just want a big pile of cash with no "interference"?
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So they're not after our help? Or they just want a big pile of cash with no "interference"?
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Actually there's a lot of truth in what Lammley is saying.Originally posted by d000hg View PostSport Relief and Red Nose Day drop stars from foreign appeal films - BBC News
You can almost picture the phrase "virtue signalling lefties" tripping over his moustache.
I'm quite widely travelled in Africa and the thing I hear time and time again is how fed up people are of the western perception of Africans being on the edge of starvation and needing our constant help and support and, by extension, interference.
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Dodgy Agent would've loved this
Sport Relief and Red Nose Day drop stars from foreign appeal films - BBC News
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