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North Korean Foreign Aid.
How many taxpayers in the UK knew that the Conservative Government led by Theresa May gave overseas aid cash to North Korea.
This was accidentally let out at the tv interview on BBC last week but the subject was changed very quickly.
This was accidentally let out at the tv interview on BBC last week but the subject was changed very quickly.
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We give to an awful lot of regimes that either don't need it or don't 'deserve ' it.
In fact if you look at the statements made by Corbyn he would likely be in the pocket of the NK regime and many others that have very unsavoury aspects.
What I think should be looked at is the foreign aid budget in its entirety and where it goes etc.
We give to an awful lot of regimes that either don't need it or don't 'deserve ' it.
In fact if you look at the statements made by Corbyn he would likely be in the pocket of the NK regime and many others that have very unsavoury aspects.
What I think should be looked at is the foreign aid budget in its entirety and where it goes etc.
The last Labour government gave money to North Korea too.
As far as I'm aware it wasn't accidentally 'let out' - David Dimbleby mentioned it to Theresa May on the Leaders' Debate last week, and it's on the government website.
The Mission Statement reads //We develop and maintain relations between the UK and the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK). Our policy is one of critical engagement - making clear the views of the UK and the international community on the DPRK’s nuclear weapons programme and proliferation activities and on its human rights record. We encourage the DPRK to understand and work with the outside world through educational and cultural exchanges.//
As far as I'm aware it wasn't accidentally 'let out' - David Dimbleby mentioned it to Theresa May on the Leaders' Debate last week, and it's on the government website.
The Mission Statement reads //We develop and maintain relations between the UK and the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK). Our policy is one of critical engagement - making clear the views of the UK and the international community on the DPRK’s nuclear weapons programme and proliferation activities and on its human rights record. We encourage the DPRK to understand and work with the outside world through educational and cultural exchanges.//
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