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Originally Posted by Ken Moss
And I'll say again that they aren't.
The advice service is being moved to the Scaitcliffe Centre, something which is open to all and always has been. The 'funding' as it has been called is to pay for a part time member of staff to run the service, just as it always has been at Cannon Street. In just over two years it will cease as it will have no practical function.
Let me put it this way, a recent idea to cut a service which helped around 55 people per month was blasted as unfair. A decision now to phase out a service that helps over 1,500 per year is also unfair.
We all pay for services that we don't personally use, should we stop them all?
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Sorry, you might as well talk to a brick wall.
You will never convince me that tax payers' money should be spent funding any organisation, that by it's name and nature, is both discriminatory, and divisive.
Be that gender, sexual orientation, race, ethnicity, or whatever else the trendy liberal elite think would benefit from positive discrimination.
We have laws that protect against discrimination.
Positive discrimination stinks.