Dear Hope,
Gonners, NHS trusts - at least south of your border - have had trust and group lotteries for years. The first national one (which I accept wasn't very successful) was introduced in 1988, but many individual health boards had their own long before that.
Well that is something I didn't know but that is not the point me and I think Rhiannon were trying to make, it seems that more and more of what the government should be tackling is being done by charity, it could just be the way I see it, the one that sticks out in my mind, child abuse ( can't remember where in the country ) but Barnado's was called in, then again I think that was a good call, Barnado's have been doing this for years, they have the organisation and logistics behind them.
But Ronald McDonald hospices on NHS property, it just doesn't sit well with me, and I suppose my anti Tory mind set, what I do know, for a fact, the NHS is not being funded properly, or could just be my conspiracy theory working overtime.
Gonnagle.