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Big Issue
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AnninGlos | Report | 12 Dec 2007 15:00 |
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I bought my first copy for ages yesterday, the poor lad looked so cold and he was shivering. it was a bumper issue costing £2. he will keep £1 of that. Within the magazine there is a piece by 'the Big Issue Man' Graham Walker. I thought that something he said made a lot of sense. |
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Purple **^*Sparkly*^** Diamond | Report | 12 Dec 2007 15:06 |
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I don't always buy one Ann, but whenever I pass a seller and he asks me Big Issue? I always say sorry no, or acknowledge him, not just ignore him as some other people do. I think it must be awful for them to be treated as tho they are invisible. |
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AnninGlos | Report | 12 Dec 2007 15:08 |
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Yes, i meant to say, I do always smile at them and say no thank you when I don't buy. Usually the reason I don't buy is because I don't want to have to carry it. actually sometimes there are interesting pieces in the magazine. |
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skwirrel 1 | Report | 12 Dec 2007 15:18 |
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Yes we have a very nice man that sells big issue in our village, everyone stops and chats to him. |
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JaneyCanuck | Report | 12 Dec 2007 15:45 |
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I wish we had a Big Issue where I am in Canada ... I think there have been attempts. Maybe in Vancouver. |
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Lancashire Witch | Report | 12 Dec 2007 16:05 |
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The sellers even say 'thankyou' if you don't buy one. I think the thanks is 'cos I acknowledge their presence. |
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Jax in Wales | Report | 12 Dec 2007 16:22 |
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I buy one every fortnight which is normally when i go to the bigger shopping town as they dont have any vendors in the town near me. There are two regular vendors in the town they seem to take it in turns but they are always very polite and have a little chat. I think its a worthwhile cause as it makes us all more aware of the homeless situation and gives the people involved some pride and self worth. And afterall what is £1.50 to most of us really not alot is it but it makes a difference. |
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Jackie | Report | 12 Dec 2007 16:53 |
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never buy the big issue but always give the sellers a pound and if they are near a bakers buy them a pie and a coffee they need it this weather |
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Shady Lady | Report | 12 Dec 2007 17:04 |
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Like Jacqueline I dont buy the Big Issue,but I give money.Its a case of "There but for the grace of God,go I" |
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Deanna | Report | 12 Dec 2007 17:13 |
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Yes Maddy you are quite right... there but for the grace of god!! |
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AnninGlos | Report | 12 Dec 2007 17:33 |
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We would have bought the lad a coffee but he already had one. |
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DAVE B | Report | 13 Dec 2007 12:39 |
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Yes I just bought one outside central library in Manchester, but has anyone noticed how many asians are now selling them? Dont mean this in racist way. |
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Staffs Col | Report | 13 Dec 2007 12:43 |
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Yes buy the Big Issue but usually give above the cover price (when I worked in the city I used to buy it at lunchtime read it over lunch then give it the vender back to sell again on the way back to work). Yes Dave there are a lot of Eastern Europeans selling them in the midlands - one woman only speaks 3 words of English 'Big Issue Pleeeze' Again I dont mean that in a racist way |
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DAVE B | Report | 13 Dec 2007 13:11 |
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pmsl Colin thats like the one near me on says the three words. |
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AnninGlos | Report | 13 Dec 2007 13:12 |
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Well the ones in Gloucester don't have designer gear. They are supposed to follow a code of conduct, yes some are alcoholics, some drug addicts, most trying to get clean. maybe the one you saw was not a proper registered seller. You should have taken his number and queried it with the organisation. You shouldn't tar them all with the same brush. |
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Jax in Wales | Report | 13 Dec 2007 13:23 |
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I have seen homeless people wearing designer clothes but who knows these items could of been donated to a charity and passed on. Id rather keep buying the mag and give these people the benifit of doubt than judge without getting the full story. |
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Staffs Col | Report | 13 Dec 2007 13:34 |
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The Big Issue is sold by homeless and vulnerably housed people. In order to sell the magazine a potential vendor will need to prove they are homeless, by showing receipts from any hostels that they have been staying in or a letter of referral. There have been cases were bone fide vendors have had their magazines stolen from them under threat of being assulted if they didn't hand them over. If you see someone selling them and feel they shouldnt be then contact the Big Issue Foundation. |
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JaneyCanuck | Report | 13 Dec 2007 15:11 |
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Thanks, Colin. Facts beat anecdotes any day. |
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Rambling | Report | 13 Dec 2007 15:54 |
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I buy the Big issue when ever I visit a town.... |
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AnninGlos | Report | 13 Dec 2007 16:02 |
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thanks for that Rose. |
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