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Here's £1Bn straight towards it.
Can someone explain to me why we give this despot mate of Bliar all this money?
http:// www.dai lymail. co.uk/n ews/art icle-58 58741/N ick-Cle ggs-U-t urn-war ns-EU-i mmigrat ion-not -untouc hable-p rincipl e.html
Can someone explain to me why we give this despot mate of Bliar all this money?
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Not sure where the £1billion figure comes from. I can only find links to smaller amounts, £9M, £16M.
Not sure what Arsenal are doing taking £30million sponsorship from a poor African country. Shows moral bankruptcy.
And I notice you have gone back 10 years to Blair for blame. Infact, aid to Rwanda has risen under the Conservatives.
Not sure what Arsenal are doing taking £30million sponsorship from a poor African country. Shows moral bankruptcy.
And I notice you have gone back 10 years to Blair for blame. Infact, aid to Rwanda has risen under the Conservatives.
Here is one politian who has got his next holiday booked.
BJ Twitter: Warm welcom to President Kagame. UK/Rwanda relationship going from strength to strength.
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BJ Twitter: Warm welcom to President Kagame. UK/Rwanda relationship going from strength to strength.
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Yes, money is wasted but as the overall spending figure for foreign aid is set by law at I think 0.7% of GDP and none of the parties is in favour of pushing for a reduction /law change all we can do is press for it to be spent as wisely as possible. So stopping any one item wouldn't save anything so your figure is out by a billion
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