Boris Johnson urged to reconsider 'unnecessary and expensive' DfID merger by almost 200 charities

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Scrapping DfID ‘suggests the UK is turning its back on the world’s poorest people,’ say aid organisations

“We believe we can have a fiscal framework that tackles poverty, health, educational challenges in the UK and extend that moral purpose to developing countries.”

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Problem with privilege. You squander money as you think it'll never run out. Thing is, it's not his money to squander.

The top 20 international aid donating countries all have international aid integrated into their foreign affairs departments.

No more charity. no more aide.

Merge it save some money.if the left hate the idea it's got to be good

Boris Johnson urged to reconsider 'unnecessary economic euthanasia' by almost 200 charities

And he'll ignore them. Unless of course they can do a Rashford and embarrass him into another U-turn.

Any immigrant who commits a serious, or any violent crime, should on completion of their sentence be deported, or held in detention until such time as they can be deported. There should be no appeals process for this. No sob stories. No more chances.

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