toad_oftoadhall
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Do you really mean to say "Arguments based on facts and factoids are not really relevant"
Not only did he not mean to say it, he didn't say it at all!
You made it up and put it in quotes!
Do you really mean to say "Arguments based on facts and factoids are not really relevant"
Can the person who posted that be serious? Deciding to change a will on the basis of a thread on an internet forum? I find that hard to believe, although I suppose stranger, and sillier, things do happen........
Not only did he not mean to say it, he didn't say it at all!
You made it up and put it in quotes!
From that may I assume that you think all fishermen are brainless, and unable to manage anything?
If my assumption is wrong, I apologise in advance.![]()
. The fact that the French organisation have no spare cash indicates poor management to me rather than good management. I suspect that if the French had as much money they would also be spending more on boats.
HUH? I think the point made was they manage on much less money and do a good job.
The no of shouts might be down to French yachties only calling them when actually needed? Rather than a tow home in time to watch the TV?
Mates actually did call them a couple of weeks ago, but only after they had tried to sort out a swamped boat for an hour or so and decided it was not going to work.
I MUST tell you how very inaccurate your perception is.
I have been associated with the Institution for many, many years and have yet to meet anyone, employed or volunteer who could be described as being on an "ego-trip". Most are very hardworking and dedicated and even the paid staff do much overtime for no extra remuneration. Send me a PM with your address and I'll send you some documentation.
The biggest reason for the UK being where it is now is arrogance.
We have the best Army, the best health service, the best education, the best Universities and from many opinions on here the best sea rescue service eg the RNLI.
Why can we not learn that while we were once at the forefront of most things others have copied them and why can't we accept that johnny foreigner may well have improved on them.
The only way to be the best is to look at how others do it and take the best bits from each. The people who are best positioned to spot the ways that other countries perform are ex UK citizens that live in other countries and understand the other countries systems.
We should not mix up the hard work of good teachers/lecturers/doctors/nurses with the bad management that detracts from their efforts and creates waste in the system. Nor should we confuse the efforts and sometimes heroics of the front line personal with the poor management/efficiency of what Americans call the REMF (rear etchelon mother F* ckers).
Sybarite has quite reasonably initially drawn a comparison between the French rescue service boat and the UK boat costs that is worthy of serious consideration. It has developed into a slanging match with many telling him to shut up as he lives abroad and is questioning the running of their sacred cow. It has expanded into the salaries paid to a number of HQ staff.
It appears that the good work, the mainly volunteer crews do, has created a understandable emotion that has caused generous contributions and resulted in the RNLI being well funded and with v large financial reserves. I would liken this emotive response to how so many contribute to Dogs for the Blind charities leaving them with vast excesses but so few to the actual blind people.
I was surprised that there were not more questions asked with the expenditure on the new Poole HQ.
The facts remain the RNLI do a great job, their good PR has resulted in them being generously supported but that should not stop us looking analytically at their organisation and ensuring that we are getting value for money and frankly if I was a regular financial contributor or a volunteer I would be annoyed if money was being mis-spent especially on high salaries to HQ staff.
Sybarite has raised a sensible question that merits serious debate and not for him to be derided.
If nothing else this thread has revealed the ignorance of some regarding not all crews being volunteers but some being paid employees and funnily the very same were the ones that wanted to shut Sybarite up!! I suppose if you know nothing its best to react by trying to shut up informed people. If anyone is going to be rewarded I would prefer it to be the crews!!
I never thought I would ever be agreeing with Toad - must go and have a lie down now to recover!!
+1 Also with regard to Sybarite, I am reminded of the old saying, "He knows the cost of everything, but not the value of anything"
Not only did he not mean to say it, he didn't say it at all!
You made it up and put it in quotes!
Actually the saying is "(a cynic) is a man who knows the price of everything and the value of nothing." (Oscar Wilde)
Everybody knows the price; it's the value I'm questionning.
I think your remark should be directed at those who see no problem in paying an extra £ 1 million pounds for what is, arguably, only a marginally better boat.
Read post 126 with your glasses on. Selective quote I agree but a quote never the less.
Brigantia;
By the way, one fact that hasn't been mentioned yet is that the SNSM receives 35% of its funding from the government (national, regional and local). The RNLI receives no income at all from government in any form (although beach lifeguards are paid by the appropriate local council)
Lastly if the figure of 70% donations is correct, that would mean the French people give around ££11m to their life boat service, the British around £150m. Are the French generally not into giving to charity or do they just not appreciate the life boat service. Or is it the fact that they have to pay to have their boat saved that makes them reluctant, just a thought.
Good idea..... just like NATO.... on second thoughts perhaps not...![]()
In fact, yes it has been discussed except that the figure is 29% and not 35%..