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28 April 2025
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Charlotte Gill unveils DOGE UK, a turbo-charged taskforce born from her 'Woke Waste' Substack, aiming to audit taxpayer-funded absurdities and dismantle the bloated machinery of ideological spending. Join the fight!
Charlotte Gill uncovers more Quaker 'do-gooding' – this time by the Joseph Rowntree Reform Trust, which distributes millions to Left-wing causes including the Migrant Democracy Project, the Lib Dems and the Greens.
There was uproar when police raided a Youth Demand meeting in a Quaker meeting house. But there's nothing innocuous about the Quakers, says Charlotte Gill: they're behind some of the most well-funded activism in Britain.
Quangos across Britain have quietly poured over £26 million into diversity roles since 2021 – all while taxpayers grow increasingly frustrated and the Government pledges to cut waste.
Charlotte Gill exposes the hidden open borders industry of charities, universities and arts organisations pushing a pro-migration agenda and funded wholly or in part by us, the British taxpayer.
Ed Miliband's GB Energy 'green' start-up will pay its Chief Executive up to £525,000 a year – more than three times the Prime Minister’s salary. And he only has to go into the office three days a week.
The Esmée Fairbairn Foundation doles out £49m a year on "migrant justice", "gender justice" and "racial justice" programmes, among others. It's just one part of the ecosystem of far Left ghastliness, says Charlotte Gill.
Rachel Reeves is eyeing £6 billion of welfare cuts in the spring Budget. But why cut benefits and winter fuel allowances when you're still funding 'gay porn studies' and 'queer archives', wonders Charlotte Gill.
The Javaad Alipoor Company is a theatre company with a woke "nine-point manifesto that drives everything we do". Inevitably, the Arts Council is stuffing it with taxpayers' cash. Why do we fund this crap?
Huge amounts of Left-wing money pour out of fat trust funds into causes like open borders and climate reparations that oppose the priorities of the British taxpayer. Charlotte Gill does some digging into one of them.
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