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In a new £10 million scheme, “uniformed” youth clubs will be set up in 400 urban areas

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anotheoldgit | 15:45 Sat 25th Aug 2012 | News
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http://www.telegraph....couts-and-guides.html

It's got to be start, but will this type of thing provide the answer?

The report states that scouting etc are mainly 'middle class activities.

/// Andrew Stunell, the communities minister who has identified 11 areas that would benefit from the clubs, said: “If you go into middle-class areas you find middle-class scout groups and other uniformed youth clubs, but if you go to Tottenham they are much thinner on the ground. ///

As far as I know Scouting groups have been set up for years in all towns, villages and cities areas, and have received no government funding, they have been run on a voluntary basis on voluntary funds.
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AOG

Okay, not a problem. I wasn't actually calling you a liar, I was simply pointing out that something you said wasn't true. In order for you to be a liar, you would have had to have prior knowledge that what you were saying was not true.

I strongly believe that I have successfully repudiated all your arguments on this matter, and so I am happy to let it lie.

To summarise:

1. Scouts are not obliged to be Christians.

2. Scouts do not all take part n St George's Day parades

3. The article is misleading because the funding is for volunteer youth groups, not just Scouts and Brownies.
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M-T

Not sure what your point is.


simple conformation that you do not need to be christian to be involved in the scouts. Also it shows that they are open to change.

I often think you look for something in a post that is not there sp.
M-T

Earlier in this thread, AOG introduced the 'issue' of Christianity. He wrote:

Since the Scouts movement is firmly based on Christian and patriotic beliefs, do you really think that some youngsters will be interested in joining such a movement. <br/> <br/> If one needs proof on my Christian and patriotic statement, one should attend a Scouting movement's yearly St George's Church Parade.

I was simply explaining that these are really not issues.

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