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Foreign Aid Set To Hit £1 Billion
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http:// www.dai lymail. co.uk/n ews/art icle-28 61527/W hy-Brit ain-s-b ill-for eign-ai d-set-r ise-1bn -Cost-t axpayer s-set-n ational -income -risen. html
What? Why? How?
Why does this government and those before it have a propensity for giving away our money on a regular basis, but with eye-watering increases during times of austerity?
Apologies for harping on and I won't post the UKIP Policy link again but this is from it:
Foreign Aid
– UKIP will target foreign aid at healthcare initiatives, inoculations against preventable diseases and clean water programmes with a much-reduced aid budget administered by the Foreign Office.
– British organisations will be offered the contracts to deliver the remaining aid following removal of the EU Procurement Directive.
Again, sounds like common sense to me! Anyone daft enough to disagree?
What? Why? How?
Why does this government and those before it have a propensity for giving away our money on a regular basis, but with eye-watering increases during times of austerity?
Apologies for harping on and I won't post the UKIP Policy link again but this is from it:
Foreign Aid
– UKIP will target foreign aid at healthcare initiatives, inoculations against preventable diseases and clean water programmes with a much-reduced aid budget administered by the Foreign Office.
– British organisations will be offered the contracts to deliver the remaining aid following removal of the EU Procurement Directive.
Again, sounds like common sense to me! Anyone daft enough to disagree?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I totally support the UKIP stance on Foreign Aid. Why do we slosh our much needed money around to countries that a) don't need it b)HATE us and want to kill us c)countries that can afford space programmes/nuclear programmes.? I'm all for helping other countries and people re diseases ,clean water etc but that's it.
This happens regularly in the Trust that I work in:
http:// www.dai lypost. co.uk/n ews/nor th-wale s-news/ three-w eek-old -baby-l eft-821 2788
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/uk -englan d-shrop shire-2 9549259
My brothers brother-in-law was admitted last Monday with a suspected stroke. After a lumbar puncture and a 16 hour wiat in A&E he was found a bed.
Where is the justification for spending such vast amounts of taxpayers money? It's not as if these other countries gain a massive benefit, get on their feet and the wealth is subsequently shared around, is it?
We gave over £200 million to India last year. Looks like a large chunk of it went on a rocket to Mars!
I'm all for the spirit of human endeavour but not by countries with unbelievable poverty and a burgeoning population!
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My brothers brother-in-law was admitted last Monday with a suspected stroke. After a lumbar puncture and a 16 hour wiat in A&E he was found a bed.
Where is the justification for spending such vast amounts of taxpayers money? It's not as if these other countries gain a massive benefit, get on their feet and the wealth is subsequently shared around, is it?
We gave over £200 million to India last year. Looks like a large chunk of it went on a rocket to Mars!
I'm all for the spirit of human endeavour but not by countries with unbelievable poverty and a burgeoning population!
I dislike the mass immigration, we haven't got enough houses, hospitals and schools for those already here.
Foreign Aid...I haven't got a problem with, helping other countries to make better lives for their citizens shouldn't be a problem to anyone ( Giving Foreign Aid and letting it be wasted is a different debate)
Foreign Aid...I haven't got a problem with, helping other countries to make better lives for their citizens shouldn't be a problem to anyone ( Giving Foreign Aid and letting it be wasted is a different debate)
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Who decides on the figure?
It's a thirty five year old UN commitment
http:// www.unm illenni umproje ct.org/ press/0 7.htm
It's a thirty five year old UN commitment
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I have no way of calculating what a reasonable amount to earmark for foreign aid should be, but 0.7% of GDP doesn't sound a large commitment to me, regardless the actual figure in £s. Targeting and controlling is important, We don't want to be just increasing the bank balances of those in charge. Paying for British firms to supply/construct seems a sensible tactic.
Fixing on a % if GDP is a very satisfactory way of allocating money for aid projects.
When the economy is under performing, we spend less on aid. When the economy is booming we pay more.
I have no idea where the 0.7% came from, but if we have been paying that for many years, I assume politicians of all colours think we can afford it. It does not surprise me that UKIP are the exception.
When the economy is under performing, we spend less on aid. When the economy is booming we pay more.
I have no idea where the 0.7% came from, but if we have been paying that for many years, I assume politicians of all colours think we can afford it. It does not surprise me that UKIP are the exception.
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