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RSPCA staff ignored many calls in August/Sept 2012 to stop attacks on animals

crueltybyrspcastaff | 12.01.2013 12:08 | Animal Liberation | Social Struggles | London | World

The news that David Cameron's pals have reported the RSPCA to the charity commission can be out in context by pointing out that far from being all keen to protect animals RSPCA staff can ben routinely negligent. As has been found out in East London recently


The RSPCA has been reported to the Charity Commission by pals of David Cameron. OK they may not be listed pals but ideologically that is what they will be capable of describing as.

 http://www.politicshome.com/uk/story/32064/

The truth is that all the Right wing PR about the RSPCA being too zealous to help animals is hype.

Like all established bureaucracies in Britain, the RSPCA is a big bureaucracies that has given jobs to people whose primary interest has been to protect their own interests.

this is the view of one family that has been the target of attacks in East London.

The family sent over 40 messages to the RSPCA seeking their help in stopping the attackers from frightening and terrorising the family and their terrified animals.

The RSPCA never actually replied. They never wanted to know what was happening. They never went to the family. They never helped.

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  1. RSPCA cruelty report shows that RSPCA is endangering animal welfare — evidence
  2. cruelty by charity — surfer
  3. Wow so much details about this family in East London — Unbelievable

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