Fri Jun 23, 2017 7:33 pm
Fri Jun 23, 2017 8:18 pm
Fri Jun 23, 2017 9:09 pm
The nations Capitol wrote:So a two million pound flat , £5k cash and a charity cd wasnt enough for them. How much is going to the victims of Manchester, London Bridge etc etc?
Fri Jun 23, 2017 9:13 pm
The nations Capitol wrote:So a two million pound flat , £5k cash and a charity cd wasnt enough for them. How much is going to the victims of Manchester, London Bridge etc etc?
Fri Jun 23, 2017 9:26 pm
worcester_ccfc wrote:The nations Capitol wrote:So a two million pound flat , £5k cash and a charity cd wasnt enough for them. How much is going to the victims of Manchester, London Bridge etc etc?
Both of those were obviously terrible incidents where people died and lost close ones.
But this took away people's homes, all their personal property.. everything. That's the difference.
Sat Jun 24, 2017 12:01 am
worcester_ccfc wrote:The nations Capitol wrote:So a two million pound flat , £5k cash and a charity cd wasnt enough for them. How much is going to the victims of Manchester, London Bridge etc etc?
Both of those were obviously terrible incidents where people died and lost close ones.
But this took away people's homes, all their personal property.. everything. That's the difference.
Sat Jun 24, 2017 12:26 am
pembroke allan wrote:worcester_ccfc wrote:The nations Capitol wrote:So a two million pound flat , £5k cash and a charity cd wasnt enough for them. How much is going to the victims of Manchester, London Bridge etc etc?
Both of those were obviously terrible incidents where people died and lost close ones.
But this took away people's homes, all their personal property.. everything. That's the difference.
Manchester fund is over £10m but red cross taken over the running of the funds so it includes London bridge aswell, and also for future incidents which of course includes grenfell !
Sat Jun 24, 2017 3:03 pm
nubbsy wrote:pembroke allan wrote:worcester_ccfc wrote:The nations Capitol wrote:So a two million pound flat , £5k cash and a charity cd wasnt enough for them. How much is going to the victims of Manchester, London Bridge etc etc?
Both of those were obviously terrible incidents where people died and lost close ones.
But this took away people's homes, all their personal property.. everything. That's the difference.
Manchester fund is over £10m but red cross taken over the running of the funds so it includes London bridge aswell, and also for future incidents which of course includes grenfell !
Red cross taken over so I guess they'll be taking huge commission
Sat Jun 24, 2017 3:15 pm
pembroke allan wrote:nubbsy wrote:pembroke allan wrote:worcester_ccfc wrote:The nations Capitol wrote:So a two million pound flat , £5k cash and a charity cd wasnt enough for them. How much is going to the victims of Manchester, London Bridge etc etc?
Both of those were obviously terrible incidents where people died and lost close ones.
But this took away people's homes, all their personal property.. everything. That's the difference.
Manchester fund is over £10m but red cross taken over the running of the funds so it includes London bridge aswell, and also for future incidents which of course includes grenfell !
Red cross taken over so I guess they'll be taking huge commission
Maybe so but presume it's to spread donations by way of a central fund so people don't get millions of pounds each while another incident results in smaller donations to individuals? Eg copper killed at London bridge had an individual fund that raised £700,000 was closed because so much money donated. People need support ect but is a million to much along with other benefits that people are entitled to?
Sat Jun 24, 2017 3:56 pm
Sven wrote:pembroke allan wrote:nubbsy wrote:pembroke allan wrote:worcester_ccfc wrote:The nations Capitol wrote:So a two million pound flat , £5k cash and a charity cd wasnt enough for them. How much is going to the victims of Manchester, London Bridge etc etc?
Both of those were obviously terrible incidents where people died and lost close ones.
But this took away people's homes, all their personal property.. everything. That's the difference.
Manchester fund is over £10m but red cross taken over the running of the funds so it includes London bridge aswell, and also for future incidents which of course includes grenfell !
Red cross taken over so I guess they'll be taking huge commission
Maybe so but presume it's to spread donations by way of a central fund so people don't get millions of pounds each while another incident results in smaller donations to individuals? Eg copper killed at London bridge had an individual fund that raised £700,000 was closed because so much money donated. People need support ect but is a million to much along with other benefits that people are entitled to?
Allan, that's a tough question to answer...and that only emphasises the validity of your point!