Santa_Claus wrote:in that case no need to spend £13 millionTrolldor wrote:It means the books don't have to be bought or purchased in order to be used.![]()
probably find that half the money goes on Admin of the scheme, half of what left on books for folk who don't need them (but happy to take a freebie). the rest probably eat them. to be blunt, if a parent doesn't have the wit to realise the importance of something as basic as reading for a child (and can't lay hands on any books themselves) then the kid is fooked anyway .....give them a free book that won't be read is a waste of time and money - unless you are part of the admin running the scheme, then it's a jolly good idea.
something like this is an ideal thing to cutas could be replaced by the voluntrary sector, if folk were truly that bothered enough to get off there arses. UK not got a s/h book shortage. probably more books go into landfill every year than were handed out......
Capaitlaism is great at getting the price right on a pint of milk. I wouldn't trust it with books since very few would have anything beyond naked ladies in unusual exotic poses if I did.
