The wrong people in power, I say! - Daily Express Sat 29th Dec/12But he (Cameron) said: “Britain is an incredibly generous country." YES - you tom tit, OPM (Other People's Money) is easy to give away, when it's not your own! He also said:"the UK has a “moral obligation” to help the world’s poor." To put it crudely - we are bloody-well broke, mate! Wake up!Rather speaks for itself, this item! If I start commenting, I shall lose it completely! The Comments say it all, really!However, what these poor, demented souls who comment don't realise is - it's all part of bringing England to it's knees! Same as they are doing in the USA as well...it's all part of the same diabolical scheme they have in mind for a New World Government!...and the bastard does it with a smile on his face - like Osborne...and everybody falls for it - hook, line and sinker!!Better brains than mine could surely organise things better and get some changes around here - smartish? What is stopping them all?Seriously, folks - we have the wrong people in power!SPS: Dear God! I've just seen this bit -
Mr Cameron said Britain would use its presidency of the G8, beginning on January 1, to get rich countries to launch “a major campaign” on hunger.He's starting the wrong end...again! The world is GROSSLY over-populated..we need LESS mouths to feed - not more!I give up...I really do! They are barking mad and mental and need the men in white coats!============================================================================================DAVID CAMERON: £11BN AID IS WORTH PAYING TO HELP WORLD'S POOR
David Cameron defended the UK's aid contribution
Saturday 29th December 2012DAVID Cameron defended Britain’s colossal £11billion foreign aid bill yesterday as he came under renewed pressure to curb government spending on international development.The Prime Minister said despite the financial pressures faced by millions of Britons, the UK has a “moral obligation” to help the world’s poor.Mr Cameron has faced fierce criticism from his own party for the Coalition’s commitment to spending 0.7 per cent of GDP on aid. As a result, development spending will soar next year from £8.7billion to £11.3billion.But he said: “Britain is an incredibly generous country. The argument of the heart is that even when things are difficult at home we should fulfil our moral obligations to the poorest of the world. There are still more than a billion people living on a dollar a day.“There are also good arguments of the head. This year we have helped vaccinate 13 million children. We have distributed 12 million anti-malarial bed nets.” He added aid also helps prevent countries collapsing, which can cause Britain “problems of mass migration, pandemics and climate change”.Mr Cameron said Britain would use its presidency of the G8, beginning on January 1, to get rich countries to launch “a major campaign” on hunger.Matthew Sinclair, of the TaxPayers’ Alliance, said: “British people should be able to express that generosity by giving their own moneyto causes they believe in, when they can afford to.”
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We have many children here that go to school where they have had no dinner and teachers are paying from their own pockets .
I would not vote for Labour as these 2 parties are in it for themselves .
We are about to tax Motorways and A roads ? All this whilst an MP will just claim it back on expenses.
All you fools who think its not on my door step and It won't effect me are in dreamland and your standard of living will very shortly decline on a massive scale .
Regards
C
CAMERON YOU HAVE TO GO
We have many children here that go to school where they have had no dinner and teachers are paying from their own pockets .
I would not vote for Labour as these 2 parties are in it for themselves .
We are about to tax Motorways and A roads ? All this whilst an MP will just claim it back on expenses.
All you fools who think its not on my door step and It won't effect me are in dreamland and your standard of living will very shortly decline on a massive scale .
Regards
C
WE COULD STILL GIVE AID
Why don't we keep the money in our country? We could give the various countries credits they could only spend in Britain to use for British expertise and British products.
This way Cameron would be helping British Industry.
The way we do it now just keeps the depots in power. I am from Africa, and know this.
OUT OF TOUCH CLASSIC MEMBER OF THE POLITICAL CLASS.
This money is wasted due to corruption. Further more not all the corruption is likely to be in the countries it is intended for; a lot no doubt sticks to people in the Aid Industry here.
£11BN WASTED.
CAMERON