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Sister Omega



United Kingdom
2085 Posts

Posted - 21 Sep 2011 :  16:21:42  Show Profile  Visit Sister Omega's Homepage Send Sister Omega a Private Message
No excuses the Editor just isn't doing his or her job.

Peace
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Eve



Gambia
344 Posts

Posted - 22 Sep 2011 :  18:51:00  Show Profile Send Eve a Private Message
This is right mmmm


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Originally posted by toubab1020



"Do you really think that all of those modern Buildings in Gambia belong to foreigners think again. You just showing your ignorance. It's just like saying all British people are rich."

Who those buildings that you describe belong to I have no idea but I guarentee you that MOST of them have been bought with "loans" from one of the many banks that proliferate Gambia these days,Gambian banks?,yes there are a FEW,reliable banks that do ethical business ? a couple perhaps.One thing that you have got right recently and that I agree with you is: "all British people are rich." You living in Britain KNOW that is not true, I wish you were able to convince your countrymen of this fact.



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Sister Omega



United Kingdom
2085 Posts

Posted - 22 Sep 2011 :  19:41:07  Show Profile  Visit Sister Omega's Homepage Send Sister Omega a Private Message
Hi Eve when was the last time you came to Britain?
If you've been here you would realize that a lot of people living her are poor.

Peace
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Edited by - Sister Omega on 22 Sep 2011 19:41:46
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Eve



Gambia
344 Posts

Posted - 02 Oct 2011 :  10:15:09  Show Profile Send Eve a Private Message
Yes this is right, but sister, in European, i believe that when people are that poor, could be their fault, there are many possiblilty that you can find yr way out, sure Govt. helping people in Europe, to live better etc....
Here in Belgium, when i saw people sleeping outside, as they called SDF, it most be their choise, they got what they called CPAS or Chomage, assistance to individuals (protection of youth, social welfare, aid to families, immigrant,

Not like USA in Africa,


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Originally posted by Sister Omega

Hi Eve when was the last time you came to Britain?
If you've been here you would realize that a lot of people living her are poor.


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toubab1020



12314 Posts

Posted - 02 Oct 2011 :  12:43:45  Show Profile Send toubab1020 a Private Message
This is correct,as this report of today shows:

http://uk.news.yahoo.com/more-people-seeking-food-handouts-061917695.html

More people seeking food handouts
Press AssociationPress Association – 4 hours ago

Britain has seen a sharp rise in the number of people receiving food handouts, according to a charity.

FareShare, which redistributes surplus food from major manufacturers and supermarkets to social care charities, said its donations now go to 35,000 people a day, an increase from 29,000 last year.

It follows the largest ever yearly rise in the number of charities asking for help from FareShare - from 600 to 700.

Of the charities surveyed by the organisation, 42% reported an increase in demand for food in the past year.

A third of the charities surveyed are facing Government funding cuts, with 65% of these charities slashing food budgets to stay afloat, FareShare said.

Lindsay Boswell, chief executive of FareShare, said: "At a time of unprecedented demand we want the food industry and the general public to increase their support."

FareShare has been in operation as an independent charity since 2004 and has 17 locations around the UK. It distributes daily to organisations such as homeless hostels, day centres, breakfast clubs and women's refuges.

Mr Boswell added: "This research supports the growing anecdotal evidence we've seen in recent months - more people are getting in touch with FareShare asking for help to access food.

"We're committed to working with grassroots charities to make a significant difference to the diets of people in communities all over the UK but we need more food to meet this increased demand.

"We're asking anyone who works in the food industry in any capacity to look at what is happening to their surplus food and to ask themselves a simple question: 'Could this food stop someone going hungry?'"

"Simple is good" & I strongly dislike politics. You cannot defend the indefensible.
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