Aid Alliance
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“Cutting the foreign aid budget actually creates more instability globally” Labour’s Rebecca Long-Bailey suggests the government should have created a wealth tax to fund defence spending rather than cutting foreign aid #Peston
WATCH: Sarah Champion on Channel 4 News Cutting aid budget ‘will make us less safe in the UK’, says Labour MP channel4.com/news/cutting-a…
If Pandora’s box is unleashed, the galloping escalation of misery and suffering will be our problem too – and Britain will find itself at the mercy of Russia, writes Andrew Mitchell independent.co.uk/voices/starmer…
Anneliese Dodds was a principled and dedicated Minister for Development - a politician who understands the Labour Party's commitment to internationalism and solidarity👇🏼
We've just sent a message our leaders can't ignore. After Keir Starmer announced a devastating 40% cut to the international aid budget, we spelt out what the consequences will be. THESE CUTS WILL KILL. #StopTheCuts
The International Development Committee scrutinised the FCDO's approach to value for money. Andrew Mitchell, former Deputy Foreign Secretary and Minister for Development, said he was “horrified” and called the cuts an “error of judgment”.
Chair Sarah Champion responds to the details of the foreign aid budget cuts announced in today's Spring Statement. Find out more👇
Today we're highlighting the consequences of the PM's decision to slash the International development aid budget. Keir Starmer's aid cuts will kill. 600,000 fewer lives will be saved. That’s nearly the entire population of Glasgow, gone. #StopTheCuts #CutsThatKill
Today, at the Liaison Committee meeting, the Chair, Sarah Champion, asked the Prime Minister to set out his vision for global development following the recent cuts to the ODA budget from 0.5% to 0.3% of GNI (Gross National Income).