pearl
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Lovely to see he wears his Gold Blue Peter badge
Get a grip. A 100 year old surviving super hero, who has changed the world for better. TWICE.
I admire the hundreds of people who spend their evenings and weekends volunteering and raising money for charity. Some do it for 10/20/30 years, without being recognised or honoured. They won't raise anywhere near £30m, but they do their best for others, over a long period of time.
Captain Tom struck lucky, as the media got hold of his story. If he'd had done it before the Internet and Social Media, he would have probably not even raised 5 figures.
Yes, I am grateful that he fought for our country, and very grateful that he has raised a huge amount of money. But I can't help but feel for those people who don't get recognised for their efforts.
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Except for Ian Duncan Smith, he may have a knighthood but he was a prize **** yesterday, prize **** today and will be a prize **** tomorrow too.
I admire the hundreds of people who spend their evenings and weekends volunteering and raising money for charity. Some do it for 10/20/30 years, without being recognised or honoured. They won't raise anywhere near £30m, but they do their best for others, over a long period of time.
Captain Tom struck lucky, as the media got hold of his story. If he'd had done it before the Internet and Social Media, he would have probably not even raised 5 figures.
Yes, I am grateful that he fought for our country, and very grateful that he has raised a huge amount of money. But I can't help but feel for those people who don't get recognised for their efforts.
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I find it a bit sad he's felt the need to do it at all, primarily because of the blundering cluster**** of a governemnent we've had this past decade . . . . the press merely help mask the stark reality from the idiotic proportion of the public that voted for them, mostly brain washed by said press! Hats off to him and his ilk though. we shouldn't need charity in a civilised first world country.
Tend to agree. That said, the timing is very convenient for the government as they seek any distraction they can from the scrutiny of their decisions.
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I find it a bit sad he's felt the need to do it at all, primarily because of the blundering cluster**** of a governemnent we've had this past decade . . . . the press merely help mask the stark reality from the idiotic proportion of the public that voted for them, mostly brain washed by said press! Hats off to him and his ilk though. we shouldn't need charity in a civilised first world country.
Just saw this on the BBC news web site. This IS one of the few things that genuinely makes me proud to be British ( rather than certain twats who get all moist over a plane's tailfin respray ) . Col Tom justly rewarded for raising SO much money for good causes and the instrument used being the personal sword of King George VI . Every now and again, those who have truly and deservedly earned recognition get to the front of the queue. Congratulations to Colonel Tom Moore and his family, what a lovely day.
I agree, sad that the country can't fund the health service enough, that we have to rely on charity.
Nothing against Tom obvs!
Just saw this on the BBC news web site. This IS one of the few things that genuinely makes me proud to be British ( rather than certain twats who get all moist over a plane's tailfin respray ) . Col Tom justly rewarded for raising SO much money for good causes and the instrument used being the personal sword of King George VI . Every now and again, those who have truly and deservedly earned recognition get to the front of the queue. Congratulations to Colonel Tom Moore and his family, what a lovely day.
I agree, sad that the country can't fund the health service enough, that we have to rely on charity.
I admire the hundreds of people who spend their evenings and weekends volunteering and raising money for charity. Some do it for 10/20/30 years, without being recognised or honoured. They won't raise anywhere near £30m, but they do their best for others, over a long period of time.
Captain Tom struck lucky, as the media got hold of his story. If he'd had done it before the Internet and Social Media, he would have probably not even raised 5 figures.
Yes, I am grateful that he fought for our country, and very grateful that he has raised a huge amount of money. But I can't help but feel for those people who don't get recognised for their efforts.
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