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Post by atillathehoneybee on Dec 18, 2023 11:05:42 GMT
Peter Jones ( Dragons Den ) Simon Cowell. Gordon Ramsay. John Caudwell ( Tin Hat Time ) Fiona Bruce.
You might notice a distinct lack of Snowflake Wokey Types...
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Dec 18, 2023 11:15:15 GMT
Post by dirtygary69 on Dec 18, 2023 11:15:15 GMT
That big cunt off Crimewatch, Rav. Dunno why.
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Post by Rednwhitenblue on Dec 18, 2023 11:52:37 GMT
Peter Jones ( Dragons Den ) Simon Cowell. Gordon Ramsay. John Caudwell ( Tin Hat Time ) Fiona Bruce. You might notice a distinct lack of Snowflake Wokey Types... Oh, I don't know, they all look quite snowflakey, virtue-signalling, woke types deep down... Peter Jones' Foundation: We believe all young people deserve a brighter future and the Foundation helps them reach their potential through a range of pioneering educational activities that champion entrepreneurship". Simon Cowell: Some of the charities Simon is a devoted supporter of include the Shooting Star Children’s Hospices (Vice President) as well as being patron of Together For Short Lives, The Katie Piper Foundation and the Linda Blair Sacred Heart Foundation. Simon is also an Ambassador for Great Ormond Street Hospital and The Association for Children’s Hospices, Dr Brandon Rogers Memorial Fund, Against Breast Cancer, The Health Lottery, Save The Children, Comic Relief, Battersea Dogs Home, RSPCA, The K9 Angels, PETA, Hope Sanctuary Barbados, and Help For Heroes. He has also been awarded Variety International’s Humanitarian Award for his charitable work. Gordon Ramsay: The Gordon and Tana Ramsay Foundation is delighted to be working with Great Ormond Street Hospital Children's Charity. Together, we want to help give some of the sickest children the best chance in life and make GOSH an even more extraordinary place. John Caudwell: My charity helps children in dire medical need, whatever their illness. It helps children whose parents don't have the financial ability to help them themselves. Caudwell Children helps about 3,000 children each year, and in some cases completely transforms their lives; in others it makes their lives more bearable, while for some it can make their dying wishes come true. My work does extend to many other causes, from AIDS in Africa via Elton John's AIDS Foundation, to being the major donor for the Bomber Command Memorial in Green Park, London. Other major causes I work with are ARK and The Prince's Trust. Fiona Bruce: Bruce is an honorary vice president of optical charity Vision Aid Overseas (VAO), alongside fellow newsreader Sir Trevor McDonald. In February 2005, Bruce did the voice-over for VAO's Lifeline Appeal. In 2007, Bruce launched VAO's Annual Review. Later that year she was one of nine prominent women to take part in the What's it going to take? campaign for the charity Women's Aid. Although I'll give you Fiona Bruce. She's trying hard. The BBC Question Time presenter Fiona Bruce has said she will step back from her role as an ambassador for the charity Refuge after claims she trivialised domestic violence during a discussion about Stanley Johnson, stating that his wife-beating was a "one-off"
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Post by atillathehoneybee on Dec 18, 2023 12:07:39 GMT
Peter Jones ( Dragons Den ) Simon Cowell. Gordon Ramsay. John Caudwell ( Tin Hat Time ) Fiona Bruce. You might notice a distinct lack of Snowflake Wokey Types... Oh, I don't know, they all look quite snowflakey, virtue-signalling, woke types deep down... Peter Jones' Foundation: We believe all young people deserve a brighter future and the Foundation helps them reach their potential through a range of pioneering educational activities that champion entrepreneurship". Simon Cowell: Some of the charities Simon is a devoted supporter of include the Shooting Star Children’s Hospices (Vice President) as well as being patron of Together For Short Lives, The Katie Piper Foundation and the Linda Blair Sacred Heart Foundation. Simon is also an Ambassador for Great Ormond Street Hospital and The Association for Children’s Hospices, Dr Brandon Rogers Memorial Fund, Against Breast Cancer, The Health Lottery, Save The Children, Comic Relief, Battersea Dogs Home, RSPCA, The K9 Angels, PETA, Hope Sanctuary Barbados, and Help For Heroes. He has also been awarded Variety International’s Humanitarian Award for his charitable work. Gordon Ramsay: The Gordon and Tana Ramsay Foundation is delighted to be working with Great Ormond Street Hospital Children's Charity. Together, we want to help give some of the sickest children the best chance in life and make GOSH an even more extraordinary place. John Caudwell: My charity helps children in dire medical need, whatever their illness. It helps children whose parents don't have the financial ability to help them themselves. Caudwell Children helps about 3,000 children each year, and in some cases completely transforms their lives; in others it makes their lives more bearable, while for some it can make their dying wishes come true. My work does extend to many other causes, from AIDS in Africa via Elton John's AIDS Foundation, to being the major donor for the Bomber Command Memorial in Green Park, London. Other major causes I work with are ARK and The Prince's Trust. Fiona Bruce: Bruce is an honorary vice president of optical charity Vision Aid Overseas (VAO), alongside fellow newsreader Sir Trevor McDonald. In February 2005, Bruce did the voice-over for VAO's Lifeline Appeal. In 2007, Bruce launched VAO's Annual Review. Later that year she was one of nine prominent women to take part in the What's it going to take? campaign for the charity Women's Aid. Although I'll give you Fiona Bruce. She's trying hard. The BBC Question Time presenter Fiona Bruce has said she will step back from her role as an ambassador for the charity Refuge after claims she trivialised domestic violence during a discussion about Stanley Johnson, stating that his wife-beating was a "one-off" Don't really get the connection between great charity work and Wokeism TBH, but hey, all about opinions...
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Post by Rednwhitenblue on Dec 18, 2023 12:13:33 GMT
Oh, I don't know, they all look quite snowflakey, virtue-signalling, woke types deep down... Peter Jones' Foundation: We believe all young people deserve a brighter future and the Foundation helps them reach their potential through a range of pioneering educational activities that champion entrepreneurship". Simon Cowell: Some of the charities Simon is a devoted supporter of include the Shooting Star Children’s Hospices (Vice President) as well as being patron of Together For Short Lives, The Katie Piper Foundation and the Linda Blair Sacred Heart Foundation. Simon is also an Ambassador for Great Ormond Street Hospital and The Association for Children’s Hospices, Dr Brandon Rogers Memorial Fund, Against Breast Cancer, The Health Lottery, Save The Children, Comic Relief, Battersea Dogs Home, RSPCA, The K9 Angels, PETA, Hope Sanctuary Barbados, and Help For Heroes. He has also been awarded Variety International’s Humanitarian Award for his charitable work. Gordon Ramsay: The Gordon and Tana Ramsay Foundation is delighted to be working with Great Ormond Street Hospital Children's Charity. Together, we want to help give some of the sickest children the best chance in life and make GOSH an even more extraordinary place. John Caudwell: My charity helps children in dire medical need, whatever their illness. It helps children whose parents don't have the financial ability to help them themselves. Caudwell Children helps about 3,000 children each year, and in some cases completely transforms their lives; in others it makes their lives more bearable, while for some it can make their dying wishes come true. My work does extend to many other causes, from AIDS in Africa via Elton John's AIDS Foundation, to being the major donor for the Bomber Command Memorial in Green Park, London. Other major causes I work with are ARK and The Prince's Trust. Fiona Bruce: Bruce is an honorary vice president of optical charity Vision Aid Overseas (VAO), alongside fellow newsreader Sir Trevor McDonald. In February 2005, Bruce did the voice-over for VAO's Lifeline Appeal. In 2007, Bruce launched VAO's Annual Review. Later that year she was one of nine prominent women to take part in the What's it going to take? campaign for the charity Women's Aid. Although I'll give you Fiona Bruce. She's trying hard. The BBC Question Time presenter Fiona Bruce has said she will step back from her role as an ambassador for the charity Refuge after claims she trivialised domestic violence during a discussion about Stanley Johnson, stating that his wife-beating was a "one-off" Don't really get the connection between great charity work and Wokeism TBH, but hey, all about opinions... I was just pulling your leg The whole woke/virtue-signalling thing is all bollocks anyway! If you like the person/support their views then they're doing great charitable stuff, if you don't then they're virtue-signalling, wokie arseholes, etc etc...
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Post by iancransonsknees on Dec 18, 2023 12:53:13 GMT
Don't really get the connection between great charity work and Wokeism TBH, but hey, all about opinions... I was just pulling your leg The whole woke/virtue-signalling thing is all bollocks anyway! If you like the person/support their views then they're doing great charitable stuff, if you don't then they're virtue-signalling, wokie arseholes, etc etc... I like you Bluers but you're still a wokie, virtue signalling arsehole. Nowt wrong with that.
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Dec 18, 2023 12:56:51 GMT
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Post by sticky on Dec 18, 2023 12:56:51 GMT
John Coates
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Post by felonious on Dec 19, 2023 7:36:22 GMT
Esther Rantzen Minister for euthanasia
Asked what she would do if she was made prime minister for the week, Dame Esther said: "I would get them to do a free vote on assisted dying.
"I think it's important that the law catches up with what the country wants," she said.
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Post by Dutchpeter on Dec 19, 2023 10:05:06 GMT
Mick Lynch, might make a nice change to have a friend of the working class in Parliament.
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Post by CBUFAWKIPWH on Dec 19, 2023 10:44:40 GMT
King Charles. Then we can finally have the revolution to make up for the we fucked up last time round.
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