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Which is exactly what you did, you made a statement with a single figure and gave no qualification as to how it had changed.

 

These are your words;

 

maybe the fact that government figures show that more than 80,000 children in Britain will be homeless this Christmas, is proof that things are not improving quite a well as the media chirps.

 

Do you see how 80,000 is just a single figure, no reference to increase, no reference to the size of any change. Just a point figure that means nothing.

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So some need the comfort of the BBC to qualify, the survey taken on behalf of the government by SHELTER to give it authenticity, despite the fat the link to Shelter itself was available.

 

The link is a Quote, and quotes when used properly can it seem Mr Cyclone actually give a statement validity. They also mention the number has increased, but realise that making idiotic statements without bothering to find out what it alla about, might tend to make people think you are all bluster and no trousers, which you seem to want to make everyone know.

 

No, no he's suffering from a bout of denial combined with a bout of the Nelson Touch flu.

 

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[/color]Gynt, we're still waiting. No answer to this?

 

And you are oblivious to the investigations going on about the conduct of banks.

You demand it printed in Janet & John language because you're too idle to listen to the news because it will no doubt interrupt your viewing od channel 72.

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You seem to be claiming without proof, the charity is unworthy of merit and is unethical, in order to deny the problem of homelessness. You are music to the ears of the government.

Many other large charities pay their chief executives what we would consider to be a high salary, its a separate issue that has nothing to do with the thread topic.

 

You misunderstand me, the Charity at heart is worthwhile, it has, in recent years employed marketeers, form the commercial world tasked to spin information to influence and shame the government. It has overpaid executives more intent on embellishing their cvs for a return to the corporate world than gaining support for the homeless.

 

The homelessness issue is a serious one, it is not helped by overstating it.

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