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Is It Time That The Uk Cut Back On Foreign Aid?
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Why is it that UK citizens have to endure cut backs after cut backs, while our government continue to increase foreign aid year by year?
Why is it that UK citizens have to endure cut backs after cut backs, while our government continue to increase foreign aid year by year?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Do you really believe we spend more on Aid than the US.
Do you never read these weasily words and think, that can't be right?
The US spends $37billion, rather more than our £8.3billion.
As has been pointed out many times before, British companies are usually the ones who get the contracts to deliver the aid.
Rather than whinge about the amount, we should be very proud of it.
Do you never read these weasily words and think, that can't be right?
The US spends $37billion, rather more than our £8.3billion.
As has been pointed out many times before, British companies are usually the ones who get the contracts to deliver the aid.
Rather than whinge about the amount, we should be very proud of it.
They did later make it clear that this was "more as a percentage of national income", to be fair. I think we should certainly make sure that the money in foreign aid is well-spent, going to the right places etc., but I wouldn't want to see foreign aid cut back just for the sake of it. Our lives are unlikely to improve that significantly for want of £8 billion (although I am sure it will help) but can go a long way for people who have close to nothing.
Cameron, last week:
// Addressing the conference, Mr Cameron said that Britain was leading the way on aid even through the amount the country spent on aid was equivalent to just 1p from every £1 of tax paid.
"We are the kind of people who believe in doing what is right," Mr Cameron told the conference in London,"
"We accept the moral case for keeping our promises to the world's poorest even when we face challenges at home.
"When people are dying, we don't believe in finding excuses. We believe in trying to do something about it." //
Spot on.
// Addressing the conference, Mr Cameron said that Britain was leading the way on aid even through the amount the country spent on aid was equivalent to just 1p from every £1 of tax paid.
"We are the kind of people who believe in doing what is right," Mr Cameron told the conference in London,"
"We accept the moral case for keeping our promises to the world's poorest even when we face challenges at home.
"When people are dying, we don't believe in finding excuses. We believe in trying to do something about it." //
Spot on.
Em10
Councils are funded from the Council Tax. The reason local councils are facing cutbacks is because the Government have told them not to raise the Council Tax. When inflation is taken into account, that means it is generating less money to spend than last year. Hence libraries etc are being cut.
Councils are funded from the Council Tax. The reason local councils are facing cutbacks is because the Government have told them not to raise the Council Tax. When inflation is taken into account, that means it is generating less money to spend than last year. Hence libraries etc are being cut.
//The United Nations has long established the target of 0.7% GDP for development assistance, although only four countries actually achieve this: Denmark, 1.01%; Norway, 0.91%; the Netherlands, 0.79%; Sweden, 0.7%. Apart from being the least generous nation, the US is highly selective in who receives its aid. Over 50% of its aid budget is spent on middle-income countries in the Middle East, with Israel being the recipient of the largest single share.//
http:// www.vex en.co.u k/USA/f oreign_ aid.htm l
Also America classes at least some of the cost of it's armed forces deployed in foreign countries as Aid.
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Also America classes at least some of the cost of it's armed forces deployed in foreign countries as Aid.
no, lets keep throwing money down this bottomless pit, after all we dont need it here in the UK for anything do we.
we havent got people over here dying because they cant afford to keep themselves warm in winter etc etc etc
absolutely ridiculous that we still keep on dishing it out to these countries
we havent got people over here dying because they cant afford to keep themselves warm in winter etc etc etc
absolutely ridiculous that we still keep on dishing it out to these countries
This article is fairly informative
http:// www.gua rdian.c o.uk/gl obal-de velopme nt/2013 /mar/20 /uk-aid -spend- importa nt-work s
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As I understand it, our Aid Budget is a fraction of one per cent of our GDP, and can be seen as an investment - aid to poor countires encourages them to trade with us as they develop, which is part of the reason for doing do.
Personally, I would slash the Defence Budget and ship it over to the NHS and Social Services, but i would ring-fence 90% of it for Pre-School Education - which is where our future citizens are going to come from.
Personally, I would slash the Defence Budget and ship it over to the NHS and Social Services, but i would ring-fence 90% of it for Pre-School Education - which is where our future citizens are going to come from.
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