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elisjohn
08 May 20 19:50
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nauseating. way over the top. 
now if all this was for his war efforts etc id have no complaints  , i have the utmost respect and admiration for all who.ve  served the country in wars , and all this ve celebrations today, while a lot of these people now in care homes, and look how theyve  looked after  Cry

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By:
Injera
When: 08 May 20 19:53
The media love to build up individuals and then run the story like a soap opera. It works, it sells.
By:
N-east Correspondent
When: 08 May 20 19:57
the poor guy had to sing with Michael Ball FFS have some compassion!!!!!
By:
jollyswagman
When: 08 May 20 19:58
i want to read that he was last seen boarding a plane with several high class call girls with all the cash and was making his way to somewhere sunnier  Laugh
By:
Injera
When: 08 May 20 20:03
I’d like him to declare the NHS a financial black hole and instead give the money to hospices.
By:
lybertyne
When: 08 May 20 20:03
The reason he raised so much money is because the media took up his story and heavily publicised it.  An ex-soldier near me did something similar but only raised £15k...because hardly anyone knew about it.
By:
cooperman
When: 09 May 20 08:16
Fair credit, the guy got off his @rse and did something to help out. The media has quite rightly publicised his efforts but I have a feeling that he'll handle them like he handled the walk. 
By:
John.W.Henry.
When: 09 May 20 08:36
A distraction.

While the masses think about old Tom they will not be concentrating on the fraud taking place right in front of their eyes. As emphasised in broad daylight by the antics of Professor Ferguson. If that fails to show you that it is a sham nothing will.

Meanwhile, give us another lap Tom please Cry
By:
nineteen points
When: 09 May 20 10:47
it was sickening the way the bbc jumped on his coat tail and virtually hijacked him for viewers.take nothing away from him though i reckon he would of still done it publicity or not.the man is a super example to us all
By:
differentdrum
When: 09 May 20 11:41
Yes, BBC Breakfast have a recent history of adopting these veterans. It does them no harm and they know nobody is going to criticise. Outside of the programme you wonder if they give two hoots.

How many poor old veterans are out there and not able to live in luxurious accommodation like Colonel Tom? How about a few stories on them?
By:
nineteen points
When: 09 May 20 14:12
exactly but it doesnt fit the agenda of the sicly sugar sweet yummy presenters who wouldnt know real hardship if it bit them on their pampered arzes. and why the feck do we need all these weather reporters on all the time when we have to stay in ffs.it doesnt fecking matter!!
By:
impossible123
When: 09 May 20 14:23
Captain Moore has done a sterling job in raising funds for the NHS similarly, others. However, I think it's done to its maximum, and the media need to move on.

Another is the "Voices" (monologue) advert by Nationwide. I find them irritating and tedious now.
By:
----you-have-to-laugh---
When: 09 May 20 14:36
Bbc publicised him days before their own fundraiser

So he likely took cash from punters that would have inflated bbc figures.


All for good causes, sometimes we need a kick up the arse to get our chequebook or cards out.

Captain Tom certainly kicked a few arses, mine included,

He really is a shining example of britishness
By:
Danno
When: 09 May 20 14:46
Genuine question - how do you actually give money to the NHS?  What are the practicalities?
I mean, the NHS isn't a charity, and doesn't have a central "pot".  It's funding is allocated via dozens of individual trusts and stakeholders.

Do you just phone up HMRC and ask for an account to transfer it to?  And if so, how do you know that it will all go to the NHS and not be just thrown in the central government treasury pot like all other taxes.  Seriously, I don't think it's actually physically possible to give money to the NHS unless you paid it directly into the account of an individual hospital's bank.

If you wanted to give, say, £1000 to the NHS. How would you do it, and what confidence would you have that the NHS would receive every penny?
I don't think it's an unreasonable question.
By:
----you-have-to-laugh---
When: 09 May 20 15:09
There are many charities set up by hospitals etc.

A good one based in Newcastle is Bright Red

This started life as bone marrow 2000 and operates out of ward 33 of freeman hospital in Newcastle.


It helps folk with blood cancers and provides funds for research.






The guy who helped set it up was in charge of my mams care so I am
biased about donating to this charity but its a fine example of one of the charities that you ask about.

You could probably find others attached to any local hospital,
By:
----you-have-to-laugh---
When: 09 May 20 15:14
I do worry about my donations being eaten by
admin costs so I refuse to donate to chuggers

I also donate to food back at football matches I attend
and I can give food which obviously finds its way to
those in need without some being removed for admin.
By:
----you-have-to-laugh---
When: 09 May 20 15:15
Foodbank
By:
flushgordon1
When: 09 May 20 15:18
Just wait till he sign the cheque with his blankety blank cheque book and pen.
By:
casemoney
When: 09 May 20 15:44
The British Media have a Luv in with many people , TOM one of the rare ones that does not fit the bill
By:
jucel69
When: 09 May 20 17:18
The song he did with Michael Ball was absolutely horrendous.
I can't imagine anybody listened to that more than once
That 30 million will get gobbled up and disappear into the ether
By:
nineteen points
When: 09 May 20 17:33
its buying us bike clips as we speak
By:
ericster
When: 09 May 20 17:41

May 8, 2020 -- 7:53PM, Injera wrote:


The media love to build up individuals and then run the story like a soap opera. It works, it sells.


Yep, it sells papers and it has legs.

By:
morpteh mackem
When: 09 May 20 18:18
im waiting for the album
By:
Crisp77
When: 09 May 20 18:52
The Proclaimers wanted to do a song with him he told them to feck off
By:
----you-have-to-laugh---
When: 19 May 20 22:46
Sir captain tom

CoolCool
By:
Coachbuster
When: 19 May 20 23:36
very good Crisp
By:
elisjohn
When: 20 May 20 04:50
the world gone nuts, boris wanting to be popular.
should be odds on for SPOTY
By:
Whisperingdeath
When: 20 May 20 06:06
It would be nice if next year the New Year’s Honours list is comprised entirely of people who did not buy their Honours.

There are plenty of men and women all over the country like Captain Sir Thomas Moore, so many of them unsung heroes.
By:
Crisp77
When: 20 May 20 10:03
The press will turn on him once he starts dating Katie Price.
By:
differentdrum
When: 20 May 20 10:16
Presumably, Dan Walker will be doing the honours? Perhaps Breakfast TV could build a studio in his back garden?

To think a few weeks ago he was just someone hoping to make 100.
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