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Saturday, 8 October 2011

RSPCA POLITICAL AGENDA CRITICISED AS INCOME DROPS BY 20%

According to documents filed with the Charity Commission, the RSPCA has seen a steady increase in income over recent years. Annual reports covering up until December 2009 show the charity experienced a year-on-year increase in income from 2005, ending 2009 with annual income of £119.3m.
In 2010, however, year-on-year income from legacies dropped by more than 20 per cent to £59.2m

Comment from; Chris Newman

7 Oct 2011

Perhaps its time for the RSPCA to reconsider its political agenda and change direction, move away from its palpable Animal Rights objectives and refocus on Animal Welfare, some things it has disregarded for a protracted period. I would suggest the RSPCA lost public trust, and donations, “its time to wake up and smell the coffee” the public are deserting the RSPCA in its droves, the reasons are obvious, the question is the RSPCA capable of change! Sadly I doubt it!

http://www.civilsociety.co.uk/fundraising/news/content/10602/rspca_to_review_entire_fundraising_portfolio

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