Gordon Brown has no choice but to grant tax relief on the Madeleine McCann search fund on humanitarian grounds. How could any government feel comfortable in boosting its coffers this way, profiteering from the tragedy of these horrific and exceptional circumstances?

Every penny is desperately needed to finance an international search and pay for private investigators to track down the four-year-old girl snatched from her bed.

As things stand, the fund will have to pay 28p tax for every £1 it receives in donations as it is exempt from gift aid, and it is also liable for VAT. And tax will have to be paid on all interest accrued by the fund. The McCann’s were hoping for charitable status, but their request was turned down by the Charity Commission because the money raised was not for the “wider public good”. How cold and inhumane does that sound, knowing these dreadful facts?

I wonder how comfortable Gordon Brown feels about this after promising the family he would help in any way he could. Now is the time to demonstrate that. The fund stands at almost £116,000.

And I hope other deserving cases will be shown the same compassion, like the children from Chernobyl whose charity is forced to pay airport tax on their respite breaks to the UK. After I highlighted the story on my blog, a very generous blogger Tom Paine paid the money on their behalf.

Surely charity begins at home, let’s see some of it please, Gordon ….