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Originally Posted by Chris
UK welfare spending in 2012: £117 billion.
UK overseas aid spending in 2012: £8.8 billion.
This, I submit, constitutes "looking after your own people first".
Incidentally that welfare figure includes both central and local government benefits, but excludes the NHS, for which you could add another £126 billion to the tab for "looking after [our] own people first".
Our overseas aid budget is ring-fenced so that as other departments' spending comes down, the proportion of spending on overseas aid goes up ... Until it gets so high that we are spending a massive ZERO POINT SEVEN PER CENT of it on aid.
Again, I make the point that there is absolutely no equivalence whatsoever between the furore over the so-called "bedroom tax" and the question of whether children everywhere deserve an education and whether rich nations have an obligation to help poor nations achieve it.
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Chris
I have never mentioned the bedroom tax in connection with this

, i personally feel that we should NOT be giving money to other countries whilst we are expected to tighten out belts and is a position i have always had.
I have no intention of changing my mind because i have always said charity begins and ends at home.