Low Level Radiation Campaign
The Low Level Radiation Campaign has no major funders. We depend on donations from people who believe our work is important. We are based in Britain, so nearly all our supporters are British although what we say about radioactive pollution is relevant everywhere.
British charity law bars LLRC from having charitable status. This is because we have what the Charity Commissioners call a view of the issue we address. By this they mean we are biased and therefore do not have a charitable purpose.
By way of contrast, the International Commission on Radiological Protection is a charity registered in Britain. ICRP is the source of advice favoured by all governments. LLRC is devoted to exposing the errors in ICRP's advice.
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ICRP's charitable status means it gets tax breaks at the expense of British tax-payers in addition to being supported by taxation through the European Union and by donations from state-funded nuclear enterprises everywhere.
The Low Level Radiation Campaign is a Company Limited by Guarantee under UK law (Company number 3821690). This means that our accounts and annual reports are on the internet on the Companies House website. Company Limited by Guarantee is a model used by many UK charities (or, in American parlance, not-for-profit organisations) as it gives funders the reassurance that income and expenditure data are in the public domain.
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