Charity’s supporters stage emotional march while prime minister insists it was right to use taxpayers’ money to give it ‘one final chance’ David Cameron has defended the government’s decision to give Kids Company £3m,as hundreds of supporters of the beleaguered charity took an emotionally charged march to Downing Street.
The prime minister said he was disappointed the charity had to shut its doors on Wednesday, but he defended ministers’ decision to grant the cash injection despite the reservations of civil servants. He insisted it was right to give the charity “one final chance”.
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Source: theguardian.com