Apparently the WHO funding was a pittance anyway. I suppose with tiny hands it us inevitable that you punch below your weight.
The USA was the largest individual funder of the WHO, providing about $300 million per annum. Interestingly, the second largest funder is the Bill Gates Foundation, and Bill was quick to condemn Trump’s move, saying it was “as dangerous as it sounds”.Apparently the WHO funding was a pittance anyway. I suppose with tiny hands it us inevitable that you punch below your weight.
Apparently the WHO funding was a pittance anyway. I suppose with tiny hands it us inevitable that you punch below your weight.
The link:The latest wheeze, you couldn't make it up, but it's on the BBC website. Romanian crop pickers being flown into Stansted. So much for cheap foreign workers being stopped from undercutting British workers. The first whiff of grapeshot from Farmer Giles and this lot are running like frightened rabbits. Brexit , Schmexit!
Sadly, British people will forget as soon as it suits them.Something for all the Brexit voting racists.
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The latest wheeze, you couldn't make it up, but it's on the BBC website. Romanian crop pickers being flown into Stansted. So much for cheap foreign workers being stopped from undercutting British workers. The first whiff of grapeshot from Farmer Giles and this lot are running like frightened rabbits. Brexit , Schmexit!
I get a veggie box delivered weekly from Riverford Farms - all seasonal, organic produce. It comes with a newsletter. In this week's newsletter, the CEO states they have no shortage of people from the UK willing to work on their client farms. This might have something to do with the fact they pay all their suppliers, and all their employees, fairly.
The problem is that the massive supermarket chains treat the farmers like ****.
It's a race to the bottom with the prices they pay for produce, which is in turn passed to the workers.
That's really good- will have to do an order.
But it also makes me think that yet again, it's good people stepping up to do their bit - instead of fixing the broken system. A bit like Captain Tom and the NHS. It shouldn't be needed
I absolutely agree, but consider the effect on a party’s votes when they pledge to raise income tax by 1p in the £ in order to fund the NHS properly. Most of the people who sent money to Captain Tom won’t vote for that on principle, even though the tax would probably cost most of them less than their donation.But that's one of the ways we can change the world; good people committed to doing good things, and ordinary people supporting them. We as customers in the consumer society have - to some extent, and depending on budget - the power to choose which businesses we give our custom too.
As for charities, fundraising for the NHS, foodbanks, all that, well I agree that shouldn't have to happen. But it does, so let's thank the people, like that old soldier, who make good things happen.