'Global' Britain...

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"Almost all UK funding will be cut for lifesaving water projects in developing countries and efforts to eradicate polio as evidence emerges about how a government decision to slash overseas aid is hurting the world's poorest.

A leaked memo, seen by Sky News, said that bilateral funding on water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) programmes will shrink by more than 80% this year, despite handwashing and good hygiene being critical defences in the fight against coronavirus."

Not exactly a great start to becoming an 'independent globally influential country'...

But I daresay the same people who voted to make us 'independent' will rejoice in the gradual reigning in of the foreign aid budget, even though it is to their own ultimate detriment!
 
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And if the £`s arent reaching the intended, then what, just keep on sending eh.
 
Most of the money probably ends up in Geneva ?

let the SAC dip there hands into there pockets
 
"Almost all UK funding will be cut for lifesaving water projects in developing countries

About 12 years ago I started studying health sciences, and the first module was about clean water and sanitation. It was calculated that if every person in Europe (in an area where tap water is totally safe, which is most areas) stopped buying bottled water and donated that money to water charities, we Europeans could provide everybody in the world with clean water and sanitation in just 5 years.

We could have saved the world from filthy water and pooing in the streets twice over in that time. Instead, we have increased the number of water bottles we buy, and then we dump them all in landfills and in the Med. Lovely.

My point is, a tiny bit of government intervention could give everybody in the world clean water and sanitation. But we are driven by shareholder profits, not by humanitarian goals.

So the world will continue to suffer. Diseases will continue to spread. Some of them will end up in Europe.
 
The London sewer system has saved countless lives over the years. It’s saved mine a few times too!
 
We could have saved the world from filthy water and pooing in the streets twice over in that time. Instead, we have increased the number of water bottles we buy, and then we dump them all in landfills and in the Med. Lovely.

We have people on here who are opposed to the idea of helping foreigners.
 
So foreign aid reduced from 0.7% of income to 0.5%
That's still more than France isn't it?
 
About 12 years ago I started studying health sciences, and the first module was about clean water and sanitation. It was calculated that if every person in Europe (in an area where tap water is totally safe, which is most areas) stopped buying bottled water and donated that money to water charities, we Europeans could provide everybody in the world with clean water and sanitation in just 5 years.

We could have saved the world from filthy water and pooing in the streets twice over in that time. Instead, we have increased the number of water bottles we buy, and then we dump them all in landfills and in the Med. Lovely.

My point is, a tiny bit of government intervention could give everybody in the world clean water and sanitation. But we are driven by shareholder profits, not by humanitarian goals.

So the world will continue to suffer. Diseases will continue to spread. Some of them will end up in Europe.

if places like India spent the billions they spend on nuclear bombs and a space programme
On there own population than millions could have access to clean water and decent sanitation

than millions would not have to poo in the open

but some how that’s the fault of those who buy bottled water :LOL:

Jeez us wept
 
If every one in the UK installed toilets in there house with a convectional flush syphon as opposed to a dump
Valve it would save enough water equal to 6 Olympic swimming pools a week that leaks to drain

( could be more forgot the exact figure)
 
it does not always matter.

where I live there is more than enough fresh water, it flows away to the sea and if a bit was saved, it would not be of any particular use.

I used to live in a place where numerous artesian wells drew water for industry, laundries and breweries. When industry declined and they stopped pumping, the water table rose and became a problem in tunnels and cellars.
 
We, as we are frequently reminded are just a tiny unimportant little island. WE, said tiny little island occupants, have probably done more for this planet in regards to science, innovations, inventions & charities per head of population, than any other nation on Earth.
You can lead a horse to water but you can’t make it drink.
Maybe it’s time authorities on the other side stepped up to the plate rather than just playing the guilt card on us daily.
 
what do you mean,

tiny little island

The UK (while it lasts) is one of the major European countries.

It got smaller when RoI won back its independence, and may get smaller again if Scotland and NI decide to Take Back Control.

England alone has a population larger than Spain, and not much smaller than Italy. Not as big as France or Germany, obviously. But a substantial country in the second tier.
 
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