Hertfordshire, UK, May 15, 2018, David Miliband addresses a gathering of charity racket industry big wigs. "Thank you for the invitation to be with you today. I run an international charity that helps refugees and displaced people. Here is the question I want to address: what are our obligations, as corporate or NGO leaders, as citizens, when Governments are in retreat? We need more partnerships like this in three areas.
First is in cash. The biggest thing refugees and displaced people lack is cash, and the most powerful aid tool is cash. We have built it into our emergency protocols established within 72 hours of a crisis. We need to get cash to refugees in simple, secure ways, and we need to think about how to make cash payments work in fragile contexts. 90 Swiss franc (about $50) can feed a vulnerable family, who have fled from conflict, for two months"
Or, to put it another way, pay Millipede's salary (I've worked it out) for approximately ten minutes. You see he's trousering no less than $600,000 a year as the head of this, er, charity. Clearly he believes that charity starts at home. The Express tells us that "The charity cash is not Miliband’s only income as he is thought to have rented out his £3 million home in London. The couple could expect to receive £6,750 a month, or £81,000 a year, in rental. David and his brother, former Labour leader Ed, used a deed of variation to their father’s will that moved a share of the ownership of the family home into their names. Such deeds are often used to avoid inheritance tax." So 'passionate socialist' Ralph Milliband (cue sound of violins) who escaped penniless from Nazi Germany, and who like his sons spent his life fighting inequality somehow manages to acquire a £3 million house and then bilks the taxpayers through use of a tax-avoidance wheeze. And while employed as an MP in one year alone Milliband - somehow - grossed £288,000 in outside earnings on top of his parliamentary salary. Lovely people.
Millipede might have been prompted to bring out the begging bowl in light of the UK Government's withdrawal of £5.4 million due to 37 allegations of fraud, sex abuse and bribery against the "charity". Oh dear. But not to worry. George Soros and Sacha Baron Cohen have stepped in to make up the shortfall. Who says Jews aren't generous, suckers for a worthy cause? And what could be worthier than International Rescue, whose objective is to transport Third World trash into White countries? While carefully bypassing Israel on the way. It's nothing less than 'a test of character' according to Dave. And for once he might not be lying.
Non-British readers might not be aware that Dodgy Dave and his broter Ed - two Jews- once tussled for the leadership of the British Labour Party. The post-May leadership of the Conservatives will likely be contested between a Jew (Raab) and a Muslim (Javid). As was the last Mayoral election for London, the Empire's premier city. What's happened to the descendants of all those men who enabled this small island nation to rule a quarter of the globe? Not up to the job?
Millipede might have been prompted to bring out the begging bowl in light of the UK Government's withdrawal of £5.4 million due to 37 allegations of fraud, sex abuse and bribery against the "charity". Oh dear. But not to worry. George Soros and Sacha Baron Cohen have stepped in to make up the shortfall. Who says Jews aren't generous, suckers for a worthy cause? And what could be worthier than International Rescue, whose objective is to transport Third World trash into White countries? While carefully bypassing Israel on the way. It's nothing less than 'a test of character' according to Dave. And for once he might not be lying.
Non-British readers might not be aware that Dodgy Dave and his broter Ed - two Jews- once tussled for the leadership of the British Labour Party. The post-May leadership of the Conservatives will likely be contested between a Jew (Raab) and a Muslim (Javid). As was the last Mayoral election for London, the Empire's premier city. What's happened to the descendants of all those men who enabled this small island nation to rule a quarter of the globe? Not up to the job?