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hedda "charitable activities" covers a multitude of sins.

As for MWT questioning anything- he charges 1000s to give a lecture on "child safety" but clearly as 100s of millions are flowing to these 'charities" he is hopeless and so are they.

Especially in a country riddled with neglect.
honey!oh sugar sugar. Jo wrote:
... about donating to a children's charity, and aren't sure which one not to donate to, it's the BBC one, apparently.

twitter.com/mwilliamsthomas
www.telegraph.co.uk/journalists/tim-walk...ing-on-87705000.html
www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2793340...ead-handing-out.html

The Charity Commission says 91% of BBC Children in Need's money is spent on charitable activities.
apps.charitycommission.gov.uk/Showcharit...p;SubsidiaryNumber=0
Compared to:
79% for the NSPCC
78% for Barnardos
87% for the Save the Children Fund




I think he is absolutely right to question it. Good for him.
Jo ... about donating to a children's charity, and aren't sure which one not to donate to, it's the BBC one, apparently.

twitter.com/mwilliamsthomas
www.telegraph.co.uk/journalists/tim-walk...ing-on-87705000.html
www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2793340...ead-handing-out.html

The Charity Commission says 91% of BBC Children in Need's money is spent on charitable activities.
apps.charitycommission.gov.uk/Showcharit...p;SubsidiaryNumber=0
Compared to:
79% for the NSPCC
78% for Barnardos
87% for the Save the Children Fund