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| Addaction—well-paid lobby group, wants higher alcohol prices |
| Alcohol Concern—an anti-drinking lobby group that receives less than 1% of its income from public donations |
| Alcohol Focus Scotland—no strangers to a hand-out |
| Alliance House Foundation—a well established temperance group founded in 1853. It funds the Institute for Alcohol Studies. |
| Institute of Alcohol Studies—the research wing of the modern temperance movement. Funded by the Alliance House Foundation and the European Commission. |
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| Internet Watch Foundation—state regulation of the internet starts here, courtesy of the EU |
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| The Media Trust—'one stop shop' for voluntary organisations |
| The National Council for Voluntary Organisations—helping the charities to help themselves |
| V—created by the government, funded by the government |
| British NGOs for Development—members of Put People First coalition |
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| Campaign for Better Transport Charitable Trust—strong opponents of road building. Funded by the Department of Transport |
| Living Streets—anti-motoring group. Campaigns for 20mph speed limit. |
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| Drugscope—a taxpayer-funded talking shop |
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| British Trust for Conservation Volunteers (BTCV)—frugal with the truth when it comes to their own funding |
| Climate Outreach and Information Network (COIN)—milking the climate change cash cow |
| Forum for the Future—state-funded refuge for unelectable eco-mentalists |
| Global Action Plan UK—more windmill worshippers |
| London Sustainability Exchange—climate change, "environmental justice", "communities" etc. |
| Pesticide Action Network—a substantially EU funding charity which lobbies the EU for more pesticide controls. |
| The Climate Group—carbon taxing climate warriors |
| The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds—venerable twitchers reborn as multi-millionaire global warmists. |
| The Women's Environmental Network—generic wimmin's group with added green credentials |
| The Woodland Trust—heavily funded tree-huggers |
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| Blood Pressure Association—more scared of salt than a slug |
| Consensus Action on Salt and Health—cheerleaders for the Food Standards Agency. Funded by the Food Standards Agency. |
| School Food Trust—forcing children to eat Jamie Oliver's cooking |
| Sustain: The Alliance for Better Food & Farming—anti-meat and anti-dairy crusaders |
| The Plunkett Foundation—'social enterprise' in the countryside |
| Weight Concern—fighting the "obesity time bomb" with your money |
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| War on Want—socialist throwbacks |
| Catholic Agency for Overseas Development—G20 protesters |
| ActionAid—members of Put People First coalition |
| Find your feet—another set of anti-capitalists |
| Plan UK—relieves the taxpayer of over £5 million a year |
| Voluntary Service Overseas—recipients of more than £30 million in state hand-outs |
| Skillshare International—another member of Put People First's anti-capitalist coalition |
| Progressio—Formerly known as the Catholic Institute for International Relations |
| International Service—Dependent on government for 69% of its income |
| Engineers Against Poverty—Little known anti-capitalist group |
| Action on Disability and Development—G20 protesters |
| Institute for Public Policy Research—Left-wing think tank |
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| Academy of Medical Royal Colleges—medical bureaucrats |
| The Prince's Foundation for Integrated Health—Prince Charles' scheme to use taxpayers' money on quack medicine |
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| Eaves Housing for Women—a heavily subsidised womens' charity that spends large amounts of time lobbying for tougher laws on prostitution. |
| Equality Challenge Unit—identity politics on campus |
| The Fawcett Society—campaigning for unequal opportunities |
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| British Refugee Council—campaigns with £13 million of your money |
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| B:RAP—cheerleaders for the government's 'Equalities' Bill |
| Bexley Council for Racial Equality—97% of its funding comes from the state |
| Christian Aid—anti-free marketeers, campaigning for "justice on climate change and tax" on your pennies. |
| Migration Helpline—campaigns against deportation with £10 million of public money |
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| British Association for the Advancement of Science—overwhelmingly supported by government and EU grants |
| Royal Society of London for Improving Natural Knowledge—the Royal Society, as it is commonly known, was founded in the 17th century to advance scientific knowledge. |
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| Stonewall Equality—campaigning for gay, lesbian and transgender sexual equality with your money. |
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| Action on Smoking and Health (ASH)—the original fake charity, formed by the government in 1971. It receives just 2% of its funding from public donations. |
| ASH Scotland—state-funded anti-smoking group staffed by neo-prohibitionists |
| ASH Wales—Welsh brand of the anti-smoking pressure group. Just 0.3% of its income comes from voluntary public donations. |
| No Smoking Day—government sponsored anti-smoking group and Smoke-Free Coalition member |
| QUIT—anti-smoking group and member of the Smoke-Free Coalition |
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| 4children—glorified QUANGO
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| Age Concern—applauding government initiatives with £2 million of public money |
| Barnado's—aspiring horror film directors |
| Child Poverty Action Group—lobbies for an expanded welfare state under the pretext of 'child poverty' |
| Keeping Kids Company—newly enriched hoodie-huggers |
| The National Youth Agency—recipients of £5 million of taxpayers money |
| The Save the Children Fund—receives more than half of its income from governments worldwide |
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| Peace Research and Education Trust—appear to be closely associated with other organisations such as the Peace Pledge Union and War Resisters International who encourage service personnel to desert. |