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Great bunch of lads.
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Is the Daily Mail impartial, said Hitler was a nice man.A travellers facebook post reported in travellers times, not exactly impartial journalism is it? Think I’ll wait for the daily mails take on it before forming my opinion
Is the Daily Mail impartial, said Hitler was a nice man.
Is the Daily Mail impartial, said Hitler was a nice man.
So much the better, jokeWas it all stolen from the local supermarket?
Great bunch of lads.
Well done the travellers..i always put a decent full meal (tinned stew, spuds,, tin of veg and teabags for a brew) in the collection trolly. If you can't buy someone one meal when your food trolly is full for the week it's a poor do.
Trolly load is going beyond
I think you could say that about most things but as we know from experience shouting on the streets doesn’t help.I can’t really decide whether this is assuaging guilt or a humanitarian gesture. Not you in particular I might add, just the process.
Should we not all be on the streets demanding an end to low pay, homelessness and inequality....or is hoying a tin of stew at the problem and getting back into our nice warm German SUV sufficient.
It's far from sufficient my friend and I have been looking for a riot since 79 but no one turns out.I can’t really decide whether this is assuaging guilt or a humanitarian gesture. Not you in particular I might add, just the process.
Should we not all be on the streets demanding an end to low pay, homelessness and inequality....or is hoying a tin of stew at the problem and getting back into our nice warm German SUV sufficient.
The annual christmas presents for kids collection. That is a forcewide one then most individual boroughs runs their own.
I think you could say that about most things but as we know from experience shouting on the streets doesn’t help.
But what you can do is make a donation of some sort wether it be time or money to help someone at this time of year, when on top of the usual misfortunes of being homeless or living in poverty you have to deal with Xmas.
Sounds incredibly 'gift in kind'.
Do the Met have a tax bill they're looking to reduce per chance?
It was a lad from bishop started it , he's canny but the rest of his family, well.....
No. It is officers who donate the gifts not the force, they merely coordinate it.
It’s not really right for a public service to be giving things away is it, even to a charity or for a good cause.
Sounds incredibly like ‘good people doing something good’.