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Hermit Road 12:41 Sun Jan 8
Red Cross providing humanitarian aid to U.K. Residents for the first time since the war.
Big news recently that The Red Cross have decided that our country is in such a terrible state that they should divert resources away from half the world where people live in less than a dollar a day and start providing biscuits to people in this country. They are also launching a campaign into the winter crisis in the NHS that the NHS say isn't happening.


In separate, totally unrelated news, the Chairman of The Red Cross is also Executive Chair of the Labour Party, and they have just appointed a former Guardian columnist as their Head of Media.

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Coffee 12:42 Sun Jan 8
Re: Red Cross providing humanitarian aid to U.K. Residents for the first time since the war.
Red Cross or sickle?

Sven Roeder 12:43 Sun Jan 8
Re: Red Cross providing humanitarian aid to U.K. Residents for the first time since the war.
Custard creams for me thanks

Coffee 12:44 Sun Jan 8
Re: Red Cross providing humanitarian aid to U.K. Residents for the first time since the war.
Nice.

Hermit Road 12:44 Sun Jan 8
Re: Red Cross providing humanitarian aid to U.K. Residents for the first time since the war.
Ag.

The Red, Red Cross.

Crassus 12:46 Sun Jan 8
Re: Red Cross providing humanitarian aid to U.K. Residents for the first time since the war.
Be that as it may but given the Labour Party oversaw a migrant influx and the idiot Cameron, a ludicrous overseas aid budget I would assign blame across the political spectrum

So poor sods are struggling in hospital yet we provide aid to China and India whilst hey fire rockets into space - better, we give Pakistanis, in Pakistan, bloody loaded debit cards and have funded an African bird band to the tune of millions

You could not make it up

gph 12:53 Sun Jan 8
Re: Red Cross providing humanitarian aid to U.K. Residents for the first time since the war.
I'm confused - half the time Hermit's arguing that atheists never do anything for charity, the other half he's denouncing charity.

Coffee 12:54 Sun Jan 8
Re: Red Cross providing humanitarian aid to U.K. Residents for the first time since the war.
Charity in the sense you mean it is increasingly godless these days.

Westham67 12:57 Sun Jan 8
Re: Red Cross providing humanitarian aid to U.K. Residents for the first time since the war.
Is that a UKIP Red Cross ?

Mike Oxsaw 1:09 Sun Jan 8
Re: Red Cross providing humanitarian aid to U.K. Residents for the first time since the war.
This sort of thing never (NEVER) happened before the lunatics voted out and won. FACT.

David L 1:38 Sun Jan 8
Re: Red Cross providing humanitarian aid to U.K. Residents for the first time since the war.
Never, ever, give money to the Red Cross, save the Children or Oxfam.

Or any charity appeals featuring anyone other than Pam Ayres.

stoneman 1:50 Sun Jan 8
Re: Red Cross providing humanitarian aid to U.K. Residents for the first time since the war.
I've no problem with the Red Cross helping out seeing as they are funded by the British public.

Corbyn wants answers.

So do I, why did your party let so many migrants in?

ray winstone 2:13 Sun Jan 8
Re: Red Cross providing humanitarian aid to U.K. Residents for the first time since the war.
But May just said on Sky that the NHS is fine and dandy, so it must be.

The pictures of people lining up on beds in A&E is FAKE news, don't believe the hype.

stoneman 2:15 Sun Jan 8
Re: Red Cross providing humanitarian aid to U.K. Residents for the first time since the war.
Some people go to A & E with a runny nose!

We need educating about what constitutes an emergency.

ray winstone 2:20 Sun Jan 8
Re: Red Cross providing humanitarian aid to U.K. Residents for the first time since the war.
The Tories need educating on how to run the NHS, cutting funding is not the way forward.

, 2:24 Sun Jan 8
Re: Red Cross providing humanitarian aid to U.K. Residents for the first time since the war.
I'm very optimistic about the future of the NHS because in two years time, according to what was suggested in words on the side of a bus, we will have an extra £350M per week to assist funding.

stoneman 2:24 Sun Jan 8
Re: Red Cross providing humanitarian aid to U.K. Residents for the first time since the war.
NHS tourists! We are owed millions by people that pop over and use our services.

Foreigners should be charged before treatment.

terry-h 2:35 Sun Jan 8
Re: Red Cross providing humanitarian aid to U.K. Residents for the first time since the war.
I'm sure Theresa May will deal with this as soon as Remoaners let her invoke Article 50 of the Lisbon Treaty.

Mike Oxsaw 2:38 Sun Jan 8
Re: Red Cross providing humanitarian aid to U.K. Residents for the first time since the war.
stoneman 2:24 Sun Jan 8

The NHS could always bill the FO and take the owed money out of the Foreign Aid budget - they are both, after all, ring-fenced.

Knowing the government they've put them both in the same pen to save money, anyway.

King Marlon 3:06 Sun Jan 8
Re: Red Cross providing humanitarian aid to U.K. Residents for the first time since the war.
irrelavent if chairman is part of labour, reality is that the NHS is struggling and this is being highlighted.

Job nearly done for the government i guess, run it into the ground then convince the public that the only way forward is privatise it.

Encourage enough people to get private insurance then set them up against the ones that can't afford it .

Mentality being thinking i'm not paying for them.
Self greed and own self interest prevails.

Meanwhile, if you are overweight it will be your own fault. diabetes? that's your own fault should of when private. NHS wont help you mate, just a basic run down service who will only help if you are dying.

Shocking and terrible future but as long as the economy is ok who gives a shit, i'm alright jack mentality.
bye bye compassion for fellow man, oh wait we can do it for 1 month a year at xmas then back to normal.

Gavros 3:08 Sun Jan 8
Re: Red Cross providing humanitarian aid to U.K. Residents for the first time since the war.
Oh shut up you knob. The last thing the left has as a rallying cry "they're privatising the NHS!" And it's complete bollocks in any case.

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