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Keir Starmer


It's hard to work out what was hers and how much is left. Seems she had about 6bn and he's taken about 6bn. Starmer's sums were out as reported elsewhere and its unclear if Dodds had all the overseas development budget. Clearly not the foreign aid budget which is bigger and owned by the foreign office.

I don't think her exit will be noticed.
 
It's hard to work out what was hers and how much is left. Seems she had about 6bn and he's taken about 6bn. Starmer's sums were out as reported elsewhere and its unclear if Dodds had all the overseas development budget. Clearly not the foreign aid budget which is bigger and owned by the foreign office.

I didn't see that. But I don't really follow the news. I thought the Aid budget was 0.5% GDP and the increase in defence was 0.2% GDP. So that should leave 0.3%?
 
It's hard to work out what was hers and how much is left. Seems she had about 6bn and he's taken about 6bn. Starmer's sums were out as reported elsewhere and its unclear if Dodds had all the overseas development budget. Clearly not the foreign aid budget which is bigger and owned by the foreign office.

I don't think her exit will be noticed.
You noticed
 
It's hard to work out what was hers and how much is left. Seems she had about 6bn and he's taken about 6bn. Starmer's sums were out as reported elsewhere and its unclear if Dodds had all the overseas development budget. Clearly not the foreign aid budget which is bigger and owned by the foreign office.

I don't think her exit will be noticed.

Aren't the cost of hotels for asylum seekers largely funded by the foreign aid budget.
 
Aren't the cost of hotels for asylum seekers largely funded by the foreign aid budget.

Maybe that's why there is nothing left after giving the other bit to defence? MBK will know, hopefully.
 
and your evidence to the contrary is?
1) end of affordable care act means less people can access healthcare
2) end of forcing pharmas to provide meds at affordable prices, insulin has already increased in price
3) import tariffs will increase consumer prices
4) cancelling USAID means loss of contracts to USA farmers etc
5) deporting undocumented migrants means shortage of key workers like farming causing price rises
6) Trump won’t reverse mandated access to abortions, leaving women with less healthcare freedoms.
7) sacking of federal staff means people lose their jobs including veterans


All of those will make people’s lives worse not better.
 
1) end of affordable care act means less people can access healthcare
2) end of forcing pharmas to provide meds at affordable prices, insulin has already increased in price
3) import tariffs will increase consumer prices
4) cancelling USAID means loss of contracts to USA farmers etc
5) deporting undocumented migrants means shortage of key workers like farming causing price rises
6) Trump won’t reverse mandated access to abortions, leaving women with less healthcare freedoms.
7) sacking of federal staff means people lose their jobs including veterans


All of those will make people’s lives worse not better.
Poppycock
 
Do you have a link that explains Starmer's mistake on the figures? I haven't found it yet on google.

I posted here already:

 
I posted here already:

Thanks.

Very confusing! But AFAICS, it doesn't mean there is no overseas aid left. The figure quoted everywhere is 0.3% GDP now for aid, down from 0.5%. It looks more like sleight of hand (a bit like Gordon Brown).

The Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS) think-tank said: "An extra 0.2% of GDP is around £6 billion, and this is the size of the cut to the aid budget. Yet he trumpeted a £13bn increase in defence spending. It's hard to be certain without more detail from the Treasury, but this figure only seems to make sense if one thinks the defence budget would otherwise have been frozen in cash terms."
 
No wonder she wasn't happy. Was that with Defence taking 6bn or 13bn?
 
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