Overseas Aid Budgets 'Should Be Cut'

Thursday, March 29, 2012
Andrew Mitchell has said he makes no apologies, no not for allegations that he invested in a company that avoided millions of pounds of stamp duty, but for keeping to his commitment to spend 0.7% of Britain's budget on development aid.

The government has been urged to drop its drive for increasing aid to help developing foreign countries by a group of Lords.

The committee wrote in its report that the target would "deprive future governments of the flexibility to respond to changing circumstances at home and abroad."

But Mitchell said the government made "no apologies for sticking to its commitments to the world's poorest people".
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