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I'm concerned by the number of British charities/ otherwise funded by The Paul Hamlyn Foundation. PHF is a foundation that supports open borders. I have found two examples of it funding charities that advised the Government. One is HOPE not hate (advised the Home Office). Image
PHF has given hundreds of thousands to organisations whose raison d’être is magnifying racial differences and splitting society up by ethnicity. This is always presented as caring/social justice, but it's counterproductive to social cohesion and diversity.

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It also has a "Migration Fund", which HOPE not hate has received three times (worth hundreds of thousands of pounds).

charlottecgill.co.uk/p/who-funds-yo…

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The fund is about promoting open borders:

phf.org.uk/our-work-in-th…
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You can see all of what PHF has funded since 2006 here (3300 grants in the UK): phf.org.uk/grants/
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In 2020/21, PHF awarded £60,000 over 24 months to a student network wanting to "remove the social licence of companies running the UK’s immigration detention facilities."

In other words, PHF was allowed to fund a group trying to undermine British interests. Image
It also gave the Public Interest Law Centre (Camden Community Law Centre) £20,000 over 3 months, which helps with "asylum and immigration law matters".

Is it okay for trusts no one's heard of to be funding the opposite of government policy? Image
£30,026 over 12 months

"TO DEVELOP A CAMPAIGN STRATEGY TO END AUTOMATIC DEPORTATION" Image
£210,000 over 36 months (2023/24):

"building the capacity of local people with lived experience of the immigration system to advocate for themselves, strengthening the voice and influence of CEE migrants on local, regional and national policy." Image
£83,500 over 36 months

"will enable them to collect evidence for their policy advocacy and influencing work towards ending detention" Image
£150,00k over 36 months

"Asylum Matters works in partnership locally and nationally to improve the lives of refugees and people seeking asylum through social and political change" Image
£166,000 over 36 months

"climate justice, Gaelic and Scottish colonial history in a safe and supported way." Image
Anyway, it's all here. Genuinely will take me ages to go through all of them:

phf.org.uk/grants/?select…
Also just to say that there are other trusts on my list. Actually, a LOT. They present a serious problem for democracy. We have unelected/ unaccountable rich foundations - sometimes even partly funded by the public - pouring money into groups lobbying against the Government. Sigh

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Jun 7
I'm about to do a very long thread, to show you how awful austerity has been. How, as Penny Mordaunt says, Labour will spend loads of money unlike sensible Tories. Let's look at these claims #BBCDebate 🧵

1) Trans artist’s search for a sperm donor given £64,000 of taxpayer cash Image
2) Research on ‘decolonising gender-based violence’ has cost taxpayers £1 million Image
3) £614,582 per year taxpayer-funded Soho Theatre tells white audience members to ‘check their privilege’ Image
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May 25
Taxpayer-funded PhD student Daisy Bow du Toit defends her coursemate who’s “using porcelain to interrogate constructed ideologies of whiteness and empire” 🧵
2) Burgher is the subject of my article for The Telegraph today

Both doctoral researchers are funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council (taxpayer).

The final cost for each PhD is likely to be upwards of £50k.

telegraph.co.uk/news/2024/05/2…
3) du Toit’s PhD is The Craft of Content Foundation at The University of Kingston kingston.ac.uk/research/resea…
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May 19
Universities are whinging that they need MORE money. 🧵

How?

Taxpayers paid them:

1) £1 million for this study at the University of Westminster Centre for Social Justice Research

Decolonising Sexual and Gender-Based Violence in Higher Education Image
2) £805,745 - University of Roehampton

Diverse alarums: centering marginalised communities in the contemporary performance of early modern plays
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3) £841,830 - Birmingham City University (lead)

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May 15
“Global Majority” used in the arts/ public sector - a thread 🧵 Image
1) “Devon’s first Global Majority theatre company”

Funded by Arts Council England (ACE)

artscouncil.org.uk/blog/beyond-fa…

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2) Soho Theatre “We actively welcome applicants who identify as LGBTQ+, disabled, people of the *Global Majority and people living in the London Borough of Waltham Forest.”

Funded by ACE
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May 11
NEW: A registered charity has been training teachers to tell children about hormone blockers and surgical procedures, The Telegraph can disclose

telegraph.co.uk/news/2024/05/1…
OutHouse, an LGBTQ+ charity formerly known as OutHouse East, received almost £24,000 in government grants last year (£100,000 in total since 2019), with funders including Colchester council.

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The charity runs projects for “young people 13-19 who identify as Trans+, non-binary, genderqueer, genderfluid or in any other way gender questioning”.

theouthouse.org.uk/our-services/y…

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Mar 23
"Shakespeare made theatre too ‘white, male and cisgender’, tax-payer funded study finds"

The project has received £800,000 from the UKRI (funded by the taxpayer)

My piece for @Telegraph

telegraph.co.uk/news/2024/03/2…
In response to Shakespeare's "disproportionate representation", researchers are mounting a production of John Lyly's Galatea.

They say the play offers “an unparalleled affirmative and intersectional demographic, exploring feminist, queer, transgender and migrant lives”. Image
The Arts and Humanities Research Council said it "invests in a diverse research and innovation portfolio."

A spokesman from the University of Roehampton, where the project takes place, said: “This project was funded by a national organisation following a rigorous review process.
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