Here's a thought, dave. Why not look back through my posts and see how many times I have gone and attacked people on benefits? I spend half my time defending them because, while I have not any understanding of what it is like to live on benefits personally, I know that it's hard and that those on benefits are very unfairly attacked. By the present government, and by those who seem to think that all of our current problems were caused by a massive welfare state. It was not at all. And yet now those on benefits are suffering disproportionately.
I find it extraordinary that you are suddenly attacking me for something I never have said, or thought, or wrote. Where has this come from?! Charity begins at home, says baz, presumably thinking that this amount of foreign aid we give is somehow taking it away from the people who desperately need it in this country. No, I say, we give a lot of money to those in need already. Through the welfare state (no, perhaps technically it is not "charity" as such, but it is still money that could be taken away -- and may well be, the way the current government seems to be heading). And through the charities such as Barnardo's, NSPCC, Shelter and so on.
So where has this attack come from? I am trying to say that we can afford to be charitable to those from foreign countries as well as our own. Not one at the expense of the other. Either way round.