Reform plan to cap aid at £1bn would damage UK’s international influence, critics warn
by Peter Walker Senior political correspondent from World news | The Guardian on (#72BNG)
Exclusive: Campaigners say slashing overseas aid would leave UK unable to meet existing commitments
Plans by Reform UK to slash the aid budget by 90% would not cover existing contributions to global bodies such as the UN and World Bank, shredding Britain's international influence and risking its standing within those organisations, charities and other parties have warned.
Under cuts announced by Nigel Farage in November, overseas aid would be capped at 1bn a year, or about 0.03% of GDP. Keir Starmer's government is already set to reduce aid from 0.5% of GDP to 0.3% by 2027, but even that lower proportion would still amount to 9bn a year.
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