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2014-02-17 13:55



Guest

#677 Re:

2014-02-17 14:04

#674: -

mrs j heath time we put ourselves first


Guest

#678

2014-02-17 14:06

its time

Guest

#679

2014-02-17 14:06

Ludicrous to be sending money abroad when it could be put to better use at home.


Guest

#680

2014-02-17 14:27

we should be looking after people living in the UK before we send money to other countriies.

Guest

#681

2014-02-17 14:29

we should be looking after people living in the UK before we send money to other countries

Guest

#682

2014-02-17 14:33

Charity begins at home. A good deal of foreign aid goes to the wrong people, and some of these countries are quite wealthy anyway.

Guest

#683

2014-02-17 14:39

charity begins definitely at home, I'm told by Adrian Sanders MP that all money has now stopped to India and China, but nothing has been in the news regarding this.
we need a new government who can sort the situation out without changing their minds from one day to the next.

Guest

#684

2014-02-17 14:41

its about time this money was spent on our country, and our people, not overseas.

Guest

#685

2014-02-17 14:52

Charity begins at home !!
StellaT.

#686 Re: charity begins at home

2014-02-17 15:23

#1: - Charity does begin at home. One, yes one stopped payment from each country, would help the victims of the lack of maintenance, by our council/environmental service.

 

Home boy

#687 flood petition

2014-02-17 15:33

give help to U.K first when our hospitals & police are up to scratch & our flood defences are done ;Then we help those abroad who can afford to go into space but can't help their people with out us

Guest

#688

2014-02-17 15:35

our flood victims need help we are the first to send money to other countries. As my old gran used to say charity begins at home.
Britain first

#689 Re: floodpetition

2014-02-17 15:38

#1: -

Our own people need the money.


Guest

#690

2014-02-17 15:47

At least half of foreign aid should be used
for this kind of cause, also why sprnd 50 billion pounds plus on HS2 to save 30mins on a train.

Guest

#691

2014-02-17 15:51

Charity begins at home.

Guest

#692

2014-02-17 16:00

If this had happened in other countries we would have been the first country to send money--we should look after our own people--charity begins at home!

Guest

#693

2014-02-17 16:09

Let's look after our own we are not the providers for the world

Guest

#694

2014-02-17 16:13

We must help people in the UK first, after all it's our Tax monies, only help people abroad when there own countries are unable to find the funds and not countries who are spending monies on projects that we can not afford.

Guest

#695 Re: Re: floodpetition

2014-02-17 16:24

mary

#696 Re:

2014-02-17 16:29


Guest

#697

2014-02-17 17:35

We seem to be the last country to be considered for help our sympathies are with the southern area

Guest

#698

2014-02-17 17:36

Start solving this country's problems for once, tax payers expect and demand a service in return - especially with this current disaster.
What's the point of sending vast sums of "our" money abroad, to then be told "we could try and ask the E.U. for money back"!

Guest

#699

2014-02-17 17:42

It's time we stopped giving away our money to rich countries and gave to our own flood victims who are in need of help. £2500 for each small business/victim isn't enough. £5000 starter point would help them better. DON'T BE SO MEAN MR.C.

Guest

#700

2014-02-17 18:20

Most of the overseas aid should be diverted to aid the people who have paid in taxes.