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    Analysis - Spending cuts hit cyber-bullying charities

    A lack of funding has already caused the closure of E-victims and threatens to do the same to Bullying UK.
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    Re: Analysis - Spending cuts hit cyber-bullying charities

    I'm not sure why you would be surprised about this. Everyone in Europe and the US has been robed blind by bankers.

    On top of that they convinced several countries to elect politicians that intend to make everyone suffer even more so that the wealthy can keep the hoard of wealth they misappropriated from the global population.

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    Re: Analysis - Spending cuts hit cyber-bullying charities

    Im suprised noone ever learns from history.

    The smallest, weakest or least able always suffer the most when you reduce something.

    All the large, least useful, government funded departments will survive with less staff, whilst the small important things just vanish.

    Whilst some blame the bankers, its not entirely their fault, Id still estimate, blindly mind you, that most of the publicly funded bodies all bloated and grabbed whilst the money was in plentiful supply.

    Now that they are being reduced to sensible levels, theyre all suprised at the level of cuts they must suffer.

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