Charities Act, 2006
Section 2, Meaning of “charitable purpose”:
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(3) In subsection (2)—
(a) in paragraph (c) “religion” includes—
(i) a religion which involves belief in more than one god, and
(ii) a religion which does not involve belief in a god;
Starmer is afraid of change
1 hour ago
3 comments:
(1) Hinduism
(2) Bhuddism in its pure form
So, global "warming" would definitely qualify as a religion, then?
Thought so.
NC, Anon, excactly.
Further, if you read my next post, you can easily imagine that the pro-fox hunting lobby would qualify under (f) the advancement of the arts, culture, heritage or science; and (g) the advancement of amateur sport;
... but that the anti-hunting lobby would qualify under k) the advancement of animal welfare;
and so on.
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