UK parliament backs foreign aid cut after PM Johnson sees off rebellion

UK parliament backs foreign aid cut after PM Johnson sees off rebellion
Britain will go ahead with a temporary cut to its foreign aid budget after Prime Minister Boris Johnson defeated a rebellion in parliament on Tuesday. (Reuters)
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Updated 13 July 2021
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UK parliament backs foreign aid cut after PM Johnson sees off rebellion

UK parliament backs foreign aid cut after PM Johnson sees off rebellion
  • Government won a vote by 333 to 298 on its proposal

LONDON: Britain will go ahead with a temporary cut to its foreign aid budget after Prime Minister Boris Johnson defeated a rebellion in parliament on Tuesday by lawmakers in his Conservative Party.
The government won a vote by 333 to 298 on its proposal to cut the minimum spend on overseas development to 0.5 percent of economic output.
The cut was first announced in November as a measure to help pay for the COVID-19 pandemic.