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Theresa May freezes nearly £1 BILLION of foreign aid to stop taxpayers' cash being wasted
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From the article:
"David Cameron pledged to commit 0.7 per cent of the gross national income on foreign aid, and Mrs May has maintained the pledge."
I'm not sure whether this is a vanity project or not- looks more like political influence spending to me ("Conflict, Stability and Security").
I'm sure we could reduce FA spending to say 0.5% and no-one would notice (saving maybe £2 billion pa) but it'll need a big change in attitude and it certainly wouldn't get past a parliamentary vote now
"David Cameron pledged to commit 0.7 per cent of the gross national income on foreign aid, and Mrs May has maintained the pledge."
I'm not sure whether this is a vanity project or not- looks more like political influence spending to me ("Conflict, Stability and Security").
I'm sure we could reduce FA spending to say 0.5% and no-one would notice (saving maybe £2 billion pa) but it'll need a big change in attitude and it certainly wouldn't get past a parliamentary vote now
It's only frozen pending a review.
Also, from the article:
He wanted to use the cash to boost British interests abroad by helping allies such as the Baltic states counter the effects of Russian and Islamic State power, without weapons.
Sounds like a sensible use of funds on the face of it, but the review should seek to clarify.
Also, from the article:
He wanted to use the cash to boost British interests abroad by helping allies such as the Baltic states counter the effects of Russian and Islamic State power, without weapons.
Sounds like a sensible use of funds on the face of it, but the review should seek to clarify.