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10ClarionSt | 23:07 Fri 21st Oct 2022 | Film, Media & TV
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.....again! Lets see where the poverty and austerity is in this country when Children In Need gets going. Everyone's loaded aren't they? Money to burn! Poverty and austerity are just myths! Myths I say! :o)
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they raise millions for good causes, i don't see the problem with that.
Even during times of national austerity there is still a lot of people with spare cash.
I think this year more people will give something to this particular charity as it focuses on children in the UK.

people donate along the routes, i guess one can spare a pound or two, it seems churlish not to.
I'm welling up already, anticipating the sombre piano music.
It's not something I support - can't be doing with stuff deliberately designed to tug at the heartstrings - but I bet it will once again raise millions.
I donate but don't take part of watch the programme
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Thanks for the replies folks. I never donate to charity because I think there are too many backsliders in there, where hardly any of the money goes towards the cause it's supporting. The biggest culprit is the utterly useless but mind bogglingly wealthy NSPCC who do virtually nothing to support children.
I regularly give to animal charities but will usually donate a tenner or 20 whenever CIN or RND are on.
Not sure why you are so down on the NSPCC, 10C. I have the fantastic support they provide to children who have been abused, real support that can last for years.
Stupid and ignorant thread. Best ignored
Others clearly disagree with you fiveleaves.
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The social services don't like the NSPCC. On the sad few occasions I contacted the NSPCC, they just told me to phone the police or the social services. Others have said the same. Remember all those former football apprentices from a couple of years ago, who were reporting abuse from their teen years? They all said the NSPCC were fantastic with them. They should contact the police or social services. Barry100, I presume you mean you've seen the fantastic support from the NSPCC. Could you give some details please? Preferably things that are not also carried out by the police and social services.
Many parents have a mobile phone, ciggies and a 50”:screen TV. Kids come last.
And how do we know who benefits from the. cash raised?

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