Logo

 

Banner Image:   National-News-banner-Purple
Template Mode:   Baptist Times
Icon
    Post     Tweet


Dismay at international aid budget cut
 

General Secretary Lynn Green has joined leaders in the Methodist Church and United Reformed Church to express dismay at the government's ‘heartless’ move to reduce the UK’s commitment to international aid


International Aid JPIT image

On Tuesday MPs voted to support the government's plan to cut its international development budget from 0.7 per cent to 0.5 per cent of national income by 333 votes to 298. 

The move means that around £4billion less will be spent on foreign aid this year, with Prime Minister Boris Johnson saying it was necessary to reduce the strain on public finances. However, the decision was criticised by many aid agencies and faith leaders.

Lynn joined the Revd Sonia Hicks, President of the Conference of the Methodist Church, and Peter Pay and the Revd Clare Downing, Moderators of General Assembly, United Reformed Church, in issuing the following statement:

'The decision to renege on the UK’s international development commitment is unfair, unwise and immoral. 

'The UK Aid programme plays a vital role in helping to tackle poverty and support sustainable development in the poorest places in the world. The shrinking economy in 2020 already meant that the international development budget would be reduced, and cutting this further by reducing the target from 0.7 per cent to 0.5 per cent has been devastating for many vital and necessary programmes. Plans to provide people with clean water and sanitation have been put on hold, programmes to support women in family planning have been savaged, and the UK’s contribution to combat neglected tropical diseases has been slashed.

'Under the strict criteria set for a return to the 0.7 per cent, the £4bn cut in annual funding is likely to be perpetuated year on year. This decision will undoubtedly cost many lives.

'Other major economies have shown leadership during the pandemic by increasing their international development programmes. The UK government’s cut in international development stands in contrast to its recent announcement of the largest programme of spending on defence since the end of the Cold War. As those called to love our neighbours as ourselves in an interconnected world, we regard Tuesday’s vote as heartless and self-defeating.'

The Revd Lynn Green, General Secretary of the Baptist Union of Great Britain
The Revd Sonia Hicks, President of the Conference of the Methodist Church
Mr Peter Pay and Revd Clare Downing, Moderators of General Assembly, United Reformed Church


 

The Joint Public Issues Team produced a briefing back in February when it first emerged this might be the direction in which the government were heading. It encouraged people to write to their MP ahead of the vote (see above image)

If you would like more information on why church leaders from numerous denominations have been so concerned with this change in government policy, you can read the briefing here.



 
Baptist Times, 15/07/2021
    Post     Tweet
'We retain deep misgivings about the safety of the Rwanda Bill' 
Churches have reiterated their opposition to the Rwanda Bill, which passed in Parliament on 23 April
'God is doing a new thing among young adults'   
There’s been a number of ‘firsts’ taking place among young adults in our Baptist movement. It seems to me God is doing a new thing in our midst - and the younger generations are leading it, writes Isabella Senior
Baptist colleges launch projects exploring science and ministry 
Cardiff Baptist College and Regent’s Park College are among four theological colleges in the UK and Republic of Ireland to have been awarded funding to develop teaching resources incorporating science, ethics, and theology
New Firestarters conversations for 2024 
Three new Firestarters conversations, which enable congregations to rediscover a passion to help new people become Christians, are taking place in Baptist churches this year
Launch of St Hild Centre for Baptist Ministry 
St Hild College has announced the launch of the St Hild Centre for Baptist Ministry, for the training and formation of missional leaders for the Baptist family
Baptist Union Council: March 2024 
Baptist Union Council took place 19-20 March at the Hayes Conference Centre in Swanwick, Derbyshire
     Latest News 
    Posted: 26/02/2024
    Posted: 08/12/2023