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How much will the UK spend on foreign aid in 2029 as a percentage of GNI?
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2030
0.53 %
expected
19%
0 - 0.2%
19%
0.21 - 0.4%
19%
0.41 - 0.6%
19%
0.61 - 0.8%
19%
0.8% - 1%
5%
Above 1%
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Hay Labour! We are in politically chaotic place right now BECAUSE we finally got rid of the conservative party, and rather than rebuilding after multiple consecutive terms of them, it turned out to be a disgusting trick where the party name just changes and our generation is denied things ever changing back. There was the largest student protest there had ever been up until that point when Cameron got into power because people could see how dangerous this was, and not to say "told you so", but everything that could go badly wrong did so more than anyone predicted and it's still awful. Things are now ****ed and risking taking more than a lifetime to drag things a bit at a time back to just being as good as they were before, my generation used to expect to see improvement, we didn't think things were great even before Cameron.

The seeming inability to follow the historic trend and spend 0.7% (7 out of 1000) of the budget on foreign aid is obviously not due to the existential economic bind that I agree the country is in, lots of things could be slashed in a futile effort to try and deal with that. It's because some of that money will go to help people with, as they see it, an inferior skin colour and retrograde genetics.

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