UK needs to rebuild global development reputation, admits Andrew Mitchell
by Larry Elliott Economics editor from Economics | The Guardian on (#6FK20)
Development minister's comments at World Bank summit in Marrakech acknowledge effect of aid budget cuts
Britain has to rebuild its reputation as a global leader in providing assistance to developing countries after the damage caused by the decision to slash the aid budget as part of post-pandemic spending cuts, the development minister, Andrew Mitchell, has admitted.
Speaking at the annual meeting of the World Bank in Marrakech, Mitchell - who led a backbench revolt against the decision to abandon the government's commitment to spending 0.7% of national output on aid - said it was vital that the UK played its part".
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