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Cameron Names The Massive Increase In Britain’S Foreign Aid Budget As His ‘Proudest Achievement’ In Government.

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anotheoldgit | 07:05 Fri 04th Apr 2014 | News
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2596469/11bn-foreign-aid-budget-proudest-achievement-says-PM-given-poorer-nations-rockets-30.html

Is this something to be proud of when some of his own people are forced to depend on food banks?



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mmmm. but they do great work as well, like the £4million spent on the ethiopian spice-girls. ;-(



















The trouble with it all being choice would be that the decent caring folk would have all the burden of helping whist the selfish merely gain by not carrying out what society might think is a moral duty. I prefer society's authorities to cover society's responsibilities, individuals can add extra if they are so inclined. Although the system should go with the prevailing opinion of the public, not some elite's decision.
or to put it another way. the trouble with it not being a choice is people who have better things to do with their money have no choice in the matter.
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I think we ought to send a gunboat into these old Colonies of ours and threaten to open fire unless they get of those horrid flies !
Please excuse me interrupting; I want to ask Old Geezer who it is in his Gravatar.
Just someone from the Internet who looks like I might on a good day if I smartened myself up a bit.
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Ah!
Divebuddy...I was just about to suggest something along the sames lines !

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