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Previously on "Boris keeps promise and eliminates foreign aid"

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  • minestrone
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    Originally posted by darmstadt View Post
    I wonder how they will correlate aid to Yemen but at the same time selling arms to Saudi to bomb Yemen?
    My dad was out shooing at these the feckers in the 50s.

    Yemen has been taken over by the Houthis with the tag line "Allah is Greater, Death to America, Death to Israel, Curse on the Jews, Victory to Islam"

    "I wonder how they will correlate"?

    I would have no hesitation about dropping bombs on them.

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  • xoggoth
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    Not against foreign aid but it needs to be properly targeted and scrutinised to ensure it is money well spent. Does this change mean that will happen? Hmmm.

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  • Old Greg
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    Originally posted by darmstadt View Post
    This is probably nothing to do with Johnson but to do with Cummings who hates the civil service with a passion. This is only the start. There will be a march through and reshaping of the UK’s institutions, including the BBC. The only things that will stop them are events or incompetence. This has been a project formulated over years. This is not new and none of it’s been hidden. It’s been there on blogs, in comment and leader columns of the Telegraph, in papers from right-wing think tanks.
    They despise the British as the "worst idlers in the world".

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  • darmstadt
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    This is probably nothing to do with Johnson but to do with Cummings who hates the civil service with a passion. This is only the start. There will be a march through and reshaping of the UK’s institutions, including the BBC. The only things that will stop them are events or incompetence. This has been a project formulated over years. This is not new and none of it’s been hidden. It’s been there on blogs, in comment and leader columns of the Telegraph, in papers from right-wing think tanks.

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  • AtW
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    Foreign aid was already tied to foreign policy - just with little subtlety to prevent loss of face for countries who took those bribes.

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  • malvolio
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    Originally posted by darmstadt View Post
    Well give him his due, he has kept one of his promises to the Tory faithful by stopping the flow of money to Johnny Foreigner (unless Johnny Foreigner happens to buy British) but on the other hand, he's had to do a u-turn on something more important, school meal vouchers
    Important for those affected yes, but trivial in allowing the export of many millions of pounds to countries and regimes that don't need or deserve it. Tying it to foreign policy would seem to be eminently sensible, so it goes where it might actually be of benefit to UK.

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  • minestrone
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    Originally posted by darmstadt View Post
    Well give him his due, he has kept one of his promises to the Tory faithful by stopping the flow of money to Johnny Foreigner (unless Johnny Foreigner happens to buy British) but on the other hand, he's had to do a u-turn on something more important, school meal vouchers
    Yes, he promised to stop the flow of money to Johnny Foreigner. I watched that bit as well.

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  • darmstadt
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    Well give him his due, he has kept one of his promises to the Tory faithful by stopping the flow of money to Johnny Foreigner (unless Johnny Foreigner happens to buy British) but on the other hand, he's had to do a u-turn on something more important, school meal vouchers

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  • AtW
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    Originally posted by darmstadt View Post
    I wonder how they will correlate aid to Yemen but at the same time selling arms to Saudi to bomb Yemen?
    Aid to Yemen (via Saudies) is going to be part of MoD budget - the results are expected to be explosive

    HTH

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  • WTFH
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    Originally posted by darmstadt View Post
    I wonder how they will correlate aid to Yemen but at the same time selling arms to Saudi to bomb Yemen?

    Aid will placate any of their supporters that might still have consciences
    As long as the value of the aid is less than the sale value, it's a profit, so that will placate the rest

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  • darmstadt
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    I wonder how they will correlate aid to Yemen but at the same time selling arms to Saudi to bomb Yemen?

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  • AtW
    started a topic Boris keeps promise and eliminates foreign aid

    Boris keeps promise and eliminates foreign aid

    It is not a foreign aid now - just part of normal Foreign Office funding

    International development and Foreign Office to merge - BBC News

    And losers claimed that was impossible!

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