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Overseas aid will be "protected from cuts but not from scrutiny", says Mr Osborne
in other words we will keep on dishing out bucket loads of money to places like Africa that will happily take it and do exactly what with it ?
they will never ever learn stand on their own feet whilst we keep giving them handouts.
It will never change.
I would have thought that under the current financial crisis we should stop doling out money to these places and use it where its needed , here in the Uk, unless of course, things arent as bad as we are being told and this is just another scam.
UK first, its a no brainer
in other words we will keep on dishing out bucket loads of money to places like Africa that will happily take it and do exactly what with it ?
they will never ever learn stand on their own feet whilst we keep giving them handouts.
It will never change.
I would have thought that under the current financial crisis we should stop doling out money to these places and use it where its needed , here in the Uk, unless of course, things arent as bad as we are being told and this is just another scam.
UK first, its a no brainer
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International development
Annual budget: £7.7bn
What's being cut: The overseas aid budget is to be protected from cuts but not the department's other costs. Budget to rise to £11.5bn over four years to meet UN aid commitment. Aid to China and Russia to stop and reduction in administration costs
Heres an idea, tell the UN "sorry old boy we are skint, we need to look after our own country first, so theres no more money for you, take it or leave it"
job done £7.7 billion saved a year , and that means theres .7billion left to use for other good causes in the UK each and every year.
Think how well off this country would be if we didnt squander money on the two most corrupt organisations in history, the UN and the EU, gravy trains par excellence, the latter learnt everything it need from the former
Annual budget: £7.7bn
What's being cut: The overseas aid budget is to be protected from cuts but not the department's other costs. Budget to rise to £11.5bn over four years to meet UN aid commitment. Aid to China and Russia to stop and reduction in administration costs
Heres an idea, tell the UN "sorry old boy we are skint, we need to look after our own country first, so theres no more money for you, take it or leave it"
job done £7.7 billion saved a year , and that means theres .7billion left to use for other good causes in the UK each and every year.
Think how well off this country would be if we didnt squander money on the two most corrupt organisations in history, the UN and the EU, gravy trains par excellence, the latter learnt everything it need from the former
bazwillrun
This is a bit of a lengthy article, but it should go some way to answering your question (rather than any ignorant guesswork from me):
http://www.jha.ac/articles/a128.htm
This is a bit of a lengthy article, but it should go some way to answering your question (rather than any ignorant guesswork from me):
http://www.jha.ac/articles/a128.htm