William Collins: UK Domestic Violence Charities’ Finances

A remarkable piece of work. The value for money of UK DV charities is shockingly poor, and William Collins rightly makes a comparison with Kids Company.

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2 thoughts on “William Collins: UK Domestic Violence Charities’ Finances

  1. So where does all this “public money ” come from – or perhaps more accurately – who does it come from?
    Well, we know that only men, as a group, pay tax so the answer is simple.
    Tax is a giant transfer of money from men to women.

    We also know that where money sloshes about to excess, so does corruption.
    In fact dosh and graft go together like a horse and shaft.
    Ok, I’ll work on that, there might even be a song in it, For All We Know.

    Talking of which, I find myself strangely cheered that Vera Baird,
    Police and crime commissioner for Northumbria is openly involved with no fewer than TWO of these ‘charities’.
    What can this mean?

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