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AOG
If someone doesn't want their cast offs going overseas, then all they need to do is take them down to their Cancer Research Campaign shop.
However, there are hundreds of thousands of people who DO support Oxfam, (it's Britain's ninth biggest charity by donations), it's not such a scandal that M&S should support them.
Furthermore - everyone loves Joanna Lumley.
If someone doesn't want their cast offs going overseas, then all they need to do is take them down to their Cancer Research Campaign shop.
However, there are hundreds of thousands of people who DO support Oxfam, (it's Britain's ninth biggest charity by donations), it's not such a scandal that M&S should support them.
Furthermore - everyone loves Joanna Lumley.
And if anyone wants to be surprised at the list of the top charities, have a look at:
http://www.guardian.c...ies-donations-britain
The GAVI Fund????
http://www.guardian.c...ies-donations-britain
The GAVI Fund????
naomi24
/// I can’t see why sending clothing overseas is an issue at all. ///
No it is not an issue providing there is enough to go round for ever deserving cause both at home and abroad.
Where do you suggest they go, China, Russia, Korea, or just specially selected countries?
Tell me naomi, if you knew a family down the road that hadn't enough to eat, but you knew that by giving some of your family's food up to feed them, you knew that your family would also starve, would you still give that family your food?
/// I can’t see why sending clothing overseas is an issue at all. ///
No it is not an issue providing there is enough to go round for ever deserving cause both at home and abroad.
Where do you suggest they go, China, Russia, Korea, or just specially selected countries?
Tell me naomi, if you knew a family down the road that hadn't enough to eat, but you knew that by giving some of your family's food up to feed them, you knew that your family would also starve, would you still give that family your food?
AOG, if people are in need, I really don’t mind where my clothes go. In fact I once gave a parcel of clothes, including a brand new dress which still had the labels on it, to the Red Cross to help in the Bosnian conflict. My husband swears to this day that there was once a soldier marching around in a tight-fitting backless red dress and combat boots. :o)
I don’t see what you’re getting at with your question. I obviously wouldn’t let my family starve, but if others were starving, I would share what I had as best I could.
I don’t see what you’re getting at with your question. I obviously wouldn’t let my family starve, but if others were starving, I would share what I had as best I could.
AOG
But this is the way that charity works. There are literally hundreds of British-based charities which focus their works on supporting the poor and needy in the UK, and then there are those who concentrate on redistributing to the poor and needy in other parts of the world.
If your particular interest is helping UK charities, then there are plenty to subscribe to.
There isn't enough to go around both home and abroad, but then there isn't enough money to support every animal charity - people give to what they want to give to...personally, I am not moved by the plight of donkeys in Greece, but I AM concerned by homelessness...everyone's different.
But this is the way that charity works. There are literally hundreds of British-based charities which focus their works on supporting the poor and needy in the UK, and then there are those who concentrate on redistributing to the poor and needy in other parts of the world.
If your particular interest is helping UK charities, then there are plenty to subscribe to.
There isn't enough to go around both home and abroad, but then there isn't enough money to support every animal charity - people give to what they want to give to...personally, I am not moved by the plight of donkeys in Greece, but I AM concerned by homelessness...everyone's different.
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