Wind Dancer
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The English National Trust are the greediest of all, and hardly need the money when they can pay over £300k for a painting.
Cheapest is the New Zealand National Trust which still gets you into UK properties.
I don't give them any more money than I have to. They see their role as taking the best areas of the countryside and preventing the plebs from parking there overnight, let alone buiding a house there. Its because of selfish Nimbys like the National Trust that most of Britains countryside cannot be lived in, and people are crammed into extortionately priced inner city slums. But I have no doubt the National Trust Bods are comfortably housed in the nicest areas themselves, and don't want to let others build a house so they can enjoy it too. They have taken huge areas of the countryside, like Wickham Fen, and taken it out of production at great expense, even now when our economy and balance of payments are in dire straits. Last winter Shelter told us of people dying on the streets of Britain from malnutrition, We have got food bank collections in the supermarkets for them, yet The National Trust make it their business to take the best farming land out of production, and then want our money to help them do it!!! They are like the RSPB who care more about wild bird habitat, than people!!!!
Others have said this, but there are plenty of charities that have fat cats. In fact I was shocked to discover some goings on in a charity that is currently very close to the nations heart.
Never the less, some good comes out of all charities, and I would rather give money to them than not.
NT is one charity that I get something tangible back from, and I get to enjoy properties (inside & out) that I may NOT otherwise have access to. There are also plenty of free NT places to go to, that are maintained, but don't charge.
I have also been grateful for security/officials on some sites that have been able to step in and curb destructive and/or threatening behaviour. Sadly the increase of yobbish behaviour in this day and age calls for increased protection and security, and results in limitations to access.
IMHO there are far far worse causes for lack of housing than the NT, but that is a different can of worms best kept closed.
As for farming, I know several (well about 6) people who farm on NT properties throughout GB. I also know of a number of farmers who have been driven out of business by well known supermarkets.
The more I think about your reply, the more I think you are barking up the wrong tree and that the NT are a small cog in a much greater wheel responsible for your complaints.
I normally don't get sucked into posting messages like this, but as you put this comment as a reply to my post I made an exception. :idea-007:
That said, I respect your entitled to your opinion and I hope you appreciate I'm entitled to mine. I may however support Scotland more, but personally I see no benefit to funding a different continent.
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