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Please help sponsor a RSPCA fat-cat

Wednesday blog

Given Two-Tier Keir’s imminent attack on anyone daring to suggest that the recent anti-immigration protests might have had something to do with the political and media elites’ love of uncontrolled immigration, it’s probably not a great idea to comment on the current unrest. So I’ll write about something completely uncontroversial today.

I saw an ad on the TV yesterday from the RSPCA. They were asking people to cough up just £5 a month to sponsor animal protection. So I looked up the salary of the RSPCA boss. He or she is paid somewhere between £160,000 and £169,999 a year. The RSPCA don’t tell us worthless plebs the actual figure while asking for our money.

So, doing a bit of simple arithmetic, it seems the RSPCA needs between 2,700 to 2,800 of us to become £5-a-month sponsors just to pay the salary of the RSPCA boss. Then you have to remember that the RSPCA covers animals in (I think) just England and Wales. There’s also the SSPCA in Scotland. The SSPCA big boss pockets between £140,000 and £149,999. So that’s another 2,300 to 2,500 £5-a-month sponsors needed to pay his/her salary. There’s also USPCA (Ulster Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals) in Northern Ireland but none of its employees was paid more than £60,000.

The 5,000+ £5-a-month sponsors only pay the salaries of the bosses of the RSPCA and the SSPCA. I haven’t done the numbers, but I imagine that more than 20,000 £5-a-month sponsors would be needed to pay the salaries of the whole management teams at the RSPCA and the SSPCA.

So, please give generously. Please sponsor a RSPCA or SSPCA fat-cat.

(Tomorrow’s blog – “Two-Tier Keir’s two-tier murder mystery?”)

3 comments to Please help sponsor a RSPCA fat-cat

  • A Thorpe

    As well as the salaries I think we need to question what some charities are really doing. They do at least enable the Royal Family to claim that they are working.

  • tomsk

    Having read you rbook, the great charity scandal I am dubious of so many charities now, so many are now just a business under the guise of a charity. sadly this applies to many military charities also, I remember a few years ag a media report about how much they held in reseves rather than using it for veterans, this being the biggies like RBL and Help for Heroes amongst others.

  • Ed P

    Don’t forget the number of animals euthanized by theses ‘caring’ charities. Give more so they can kill more animals.

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