The United Kingdom is currently ranked #2 in the total amount of foreign aid spending per year ($13.66B) and ranked #6 in foreign aid spending as a percentage of GDP (.56%).
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The current model of aid distribution is counter productive in recipient countries. Needs to be a ground up approach
@953RQKB3yrs3Y
Increase but those that desperately fave humanitarian crisis with dictatorships too.
Increase, but change the way it is spent as to not prop up dictatorships
@92QQHYJ3yrs3Y
Foreign aid spending is colonialism by another name
@8TJ5RRXLiberal Democrat4yrs4Y
Increase, but deny aid to countries that harbour or promote terrorism
@8TFQQLF4yrs4Y
Increase, but only for countries in crisis or third world countries
Give more to countries who need it and less to thoes who do not rely on it as much
@8QZHY5X4yrs4Y
Increase for countries only without a nuclear capability, are not conducting military activity or have a space programme
@8QM43PG4yrs4Y
Deny aid to countries that do not follow the UN human rights legislation and laws on fair labour/child labour.
@8PFG4NL4yrs4Y
Increase, in countries where our history with them has worsened their positions
@9CMCHW32yrs2Y
Give money to countries that show that the money is going to citizens and not to the pockets of politicians.
@97X8JB32yrs2Y
Increase, returning to the level of spending before it was cut by the Johnson administration
@96R8WKM2yrs2Y
Increase, as long as we can afford to do so with no detriment to essential domestic public spending.
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