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Aid is spent on Pakistan's online banking.
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http://www.dailymail....s-online-banking.html
Is this the way Britain's increasing overseas aid is spent?
/// The Coalition defended the spending, saying that more than one billion people in developing countries have a mobile but do not have a bank account. ///
I have news for them, millions of people in the UK, neither have a mobile or a bank account.
Is this the way Britain's increasing overseas aid is spent?
/// The Coalition defended the spending, saying that more than one billion people in developing countries have a mobile but do not have a bank account. ///
I have news for them, millions of people in the UK, neither have a mobile or a bank account.
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Well New Judge
as Overseas Aid is only 2% of our £700 billion (or whatever it is today) budget - how would you plan to make major improvements in areas funded by the other 98% with your reallocation of those massive resources?
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Well New Judge
as Overseas Aid is only 2% of our £700 billion (or whatever it is today) budget - how would you plan to make major improvements in areas funded by the other 98% with your reallocation of those massive resources?
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What to do with £14bn?
Restore the paratroops “jumping” allowance (£4m).
Fund 5,000 more police officers (£250m)
Build a dozen new schools (£24m)
Fund 240 teachers to teach in them (£12m)
Build three new prisons (£3bn)
Er, I don’t think I’ve quite reached half the sum yet, but I’m sure there's one or two other things we we're told we "cannot afford" if you get my drift.
Restore the paratroops “jumping” allowance (£4m).
Fund 5,000 more police officers (£250m)
Build a dozen new schools (£24m)
Fund 240 teachers to teach in them (£12m)
Build three new prisons (£3bn)
Er, I don’t think I’ve quite reached half the sum yet, but I’m sure there's one or two other things we we're told we "cannot afford" if you get my drift.
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