Man Crowdfunding for Liposuction Gets Into Heated Argument | This Morning
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Crowdfunding can be used to start businesses, raise money for charity or even fund life-saving surgery, but should there be rules as to what you can and cannot raise money for? 27-year-old Sam Barton doesn’t think so. After previously launching crowdfunding campaigns to finance a holiday and buy new trainers, Sam is now asking for public money to fund his liposuction surgery. The self-proclaimed ‘vainest man in Britain’ joins us today to tell us why crowdfunding is an acceptable way to fund a lavish lifestyle. Journalist Anna-May Mangan is outraged by this and also joins us to tell us why this is proof that crowdfunding is essentially a way of pickpocketing and online begging.
Broadcast on: 06/08/19
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I think it ok absolutely ridiculous giving him a hard time i think fair play to him and he not begging or stealing and how can she mention about him working she assumed he didnt work it nothing to do with anyone 🙄🤦
How on earth can she say that people consensually giving their money to him is "pickpocketing"?
It isn't theft.
If he's signed on Universal credit will have something to say about this
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