i had an e mail yesterday asking for donations. not that i would give my bank details to them or give them a penny anyway. i only give to charities to british causes.
While I wouldn't in any way criticise your point of view, I must say that I am often very reluctant to contribute to UK charities.
Given the level at which we are taxed, many of our charities support causes that, in my opinion, ought to be supported by tax money. I don't think we should have to pay extra to support things like Cancer Research or the NSPCC. As I write, there's an appeal on the radio for funds for Rheumatoid Arthritis - it's humiliating that they need to beg for money, and I think it's shameful that such research has become "optional", in the sense that it only gets paid for if good people choose so to do.
I know this may make me unpopular, but while I'm quite fond of small furry animals, I can't bring myself to contribute to animal charities. Human beings are always more important, so if I have any spare cash, it goes to humanitarian charities.
This way of thinking has been reinforced by hearing that, when the Icelandic banks went t*ts up, some bl**dy cat charity lost out to the tune of £16,000,000 that they had on deposit.
