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Leaked memo reveals UK bilateral aid for clean water for world s poorest to be cut by 80% amid pandemic

Leaked memo reveals UK bilateral aid for clean water for world’s poorest to be cut by 80% amid pandemic Foreign Office document reveals cuts and advises minister on how to avoid a backlash  27 April 2021 • 7:00pm The UK is to slash direct aid spending on water and sanitation in the world’s poorest countries by 80 per cent, a leaked ministerial briefing document from the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) reveals. The document, prepared ahead of an all-party-parliamentary group sitting on Wednesday, advises junior minister Wendy Morton on how to steer the discussion in a bid to avoid the worst of the anticipated fallout.

UK balancing the books on backs of world s poorest via aid cut, ministers told

UK balancing the books on backs of world s poorest via aid cut, ministers told
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UK balancing the books on backs of world s poorest via aid cut, ministers told

Boris Johnson faced claims of “balancing the books on the backs of the poorest in the world” as Tory MPs condemned his cuts to aid spending. The Prime Minister was roundly criticised by MPs of all sides for shelving his manifesto commitment to maintain spending at 0.7% of national income, instead reducing it to 0.5% – citing the economic impact of the coronavirus crisis. But some of the fiercest and most pointed remarks came from members of his own benches, with Foreign Office minister James Cleverly sent out to defend the policy in response to an urgent question in the Commons. James Cleverly was sent to defend the move (Liam McBurney/PA)

UK balancing the books on backs of world s poorest via aid cut, ministers told | Burnham and Highbridge Weekly News

UK balancing the books on backs of world s poorest via aid cut, ministers told | The Wiltshire Gazette and Herald

Boris Johnson faced claims of “balancing the books on the backs of the poorest in the world” as Tory MPs condemned his cuts to aid spending. The Prime Minister was roundly criticised by MPs of all sides for shelving his manifesto commitment to maintain spending at 0.7% of national income, instead reducing it to 0.5% – citing the economic impact of the coronavirus crisis. But some of the fiercest and most pointed remarks came from members of his own benches, with Foreign Office minister James Cleverly sent out to defend the policy in response to an urgent question in the Commons. James Cleverly was sent to defend the move (Liam McBurney/PA)

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