http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-shropshire-41011908
Views?
I dont know the finer detail but Is it game over for common sense in the UK or am I a right winger?
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-shropshire-41011908
Views?
I dont know the finer detail but Is it game over for common sense in the UK or am I a right winger?
Obviously this silly woman has never been to a Pantomime.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-shropshire-41011908
Views?
I dont know the finer detail but Is it game over for common sense in the UK or am I a right winger?
It's got nothing to do with left wing/right wing.
I'm not necessarily in agreement over the rejection of the money, but on "common sense": If they were told not to do it and then did it anyway, where's the common sense in that?
So if I'm going to raise money for AITC by dressing up as a Palace fan and hurling homophobic abuse as passers by, that's ok? Doesn't matter that Barber said not to, how dare he not take the 30p I raised?!TOLD? TOLD? By who exactly?
Yes the caps and the punctuation are needed in this instance, and no, I do not need to calm down as I am sat quietly at my kitchen table. But since when can a person in a health service role been able to tell others how they can and cannot raise money for charity?
Sad indictment of peoples character when they meekly accept that somebody with a public service role has the right to issue instructions to the general public without seeking the approval of the general public.
Take the cash and ask that they don't do it next year - refusing it is ridiculous. There are reasons for justifiably refusing, don't waste the effort on this sort of stuff.
Yes it bloody has!
Left wingers CONSTANTLY complain of underfunding in the NHS, so a bunch of men raise some money dressed in drag. The very same do gooders now whinge that they cannot accept the money cos the men were not PC enough for their liking. You really could not make it up
So if I'm going to raise money for AITC by dressing up as a Palace fan and hurling homophobic abuse as passers by, that's ok? Doesn't matter that Barber said not to, how dare he not take the 30p I raised?!
Look, I get your point, but if you're doing something on behalf of someone else, it's not that big a shock that they want to make sure it's in keeping with their rules, no?
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Stupid comparison. What they did was perfectly legal, what you are suggesting isn't. As for rules, where are the rules that you can't dress up as nurses to raise money? Would she have been happy if a bunch of bodybuilders got oiled up and paraded around town to raise money or maybe she gets offended when the WI do their calendars!!!
We live in a world where some one somewhere is offended at everything and society can't pander to all those sensitivities. There are boundaries that people shouldn't cross, and quite rightly, but this isn't one of them.
Stupid comparison. What they did was perfectly legal, what you are suggesting isn't. As for rules, where are the rules that you can't dress up as nurses to raise money? Would she have been happy if a bunch of bodybuilders got oiled up and paraded around town to raise money or maybe she gets offended when the WI do their calendars!!!
We live in a world where some one somewhere is offended at everything and society can't pander to all those sensitivities. There are boundaries that people shouldn't cross, and quite rightly, but this isn't one of them.