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There's A Lot Of Crap Flying Around At The Moment
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Open letter to Number 10.
The Dups get their pay off
The Scots, Welsh, and even the SW are demanding inward investment by hook or crook
The Police need funding
The Prisons need funding
Counter Immigration needs funding
Education needs funding
The road system needs funding
Dementia needs funding
Parts of social care need funding like ex military support
Why not cut the Overseas Aid budget by 25%?
Theresa, it's not that hard. Trumpy-Dumpy can exit the Paris agreement - why do we have to kow-tow to this GDP% to dodgy Overseas Aid agreement?
And you would be a lot more popular. It makes sense, and you know it.
The Dups get their pay off
The Scots, Welsh, and even the SW are demanding inward investment by hook or crook
The Police need funding
The Prisons need funding
Counter Immigration needs funding
Education needs funding
The road system needs funding
Dementia needs funding
Parts of social care need funding like ex military support
Why not cut the Overseas Aid budget by 25%?
Theresa, it's not that hard. Trumpy-Dumpy can exit the Paris agreement - why do we have to kow-tow to this GDP% to dodgy Overseas Aid agreement?
And you would be a lot more popular. It makes sense, and you know it.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I'm hoping that someone in Number 10 is watching us, Mamya. Unlike Togo, I'm not advocating slashing it to 0 as there are some viable projects out there on the planet that need support.....however 25% would equate to £3bln, maybe not enough to provide the Magic Tree with all its money, but a bloody good start.
I agree with the sentiment DTC and wish someone would tackle this issue and press to change the law, but unfortunately I can't see it getting throught the house of commons and then House of Lords. 25% is an achievable figure, 100% is not going to happen as some of it is not really aid but vital strategic political/miltary spending or good old fashioned bribes where we get a payback. reducing ours by 25% ould bring us into line with most similar economies. But 25% is less than £3 billion and whilst it would be a start it would pay for only one or two of these items before we start talking about NHS, public sector pay, free tuition fees...
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