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similarOriginally posted by Not So WiseHonestly think the lottery is running out of things to give money to, mainly due to restrictions regarding what they can give to. Which in simple terms is "if the goverment really should be paying for it the lottery cannot"
They should have followed somethign simerlar to the model they used in Florida where basiclly all the money goes to improving schools
Think how many school buildings and equipment could have been improved over the last few years via the lotto if that had been case here
Though that does get me thinking, Euro lotto, what happens to the profits with that?
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Honestly think the lottery is running out of things to give money to, mainly due to restrictions regarding what they can give to. Which in simple terms is "if the goverment really should be paying for it the lottery cannot"Originally posted by ratewhoreThen there's the latest news of the lottery grant of £30000 to Manchester United in order for them to give their office staff yoga lessons and gym time in their lunch hours.
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They should have followed somethign simerlar to the model they used in Florida where basiclly all the money goes to improving schools
Think how many school buildings and equipment could have been improved over the last few years via the lotto if that had been case here
Though that does get me thinking, Euro lotto, what happens to the profits with that?
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New Lottery
Have we done this yet? What do peeps think about the new lottery Monday? (http://www.playmonday.com/) Offers to give more money to charity with more say on which charities to the people who play.
Then there's the latest news of the lottery grant of £30000 to Manchester United in order for them to give their office staff yoga lessons and gym time in their lunch hours.
Thoughts? Rants? Abuse?
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