Foreign aid budget should be spent on problems here - EXPRESS COMMENT

THIS newspaper has always been supportive of the Conservatives’ efforts to restore sanity to the public finances.

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Mrs May is coming under pressure to raid the UK's foreign aid budget

 In the aftermath of the 2008 financial crisis government spending under Labour spiralled out of control as Gordon Brown spent far more than he could ever have hoped to raise in taxes. 

It was an absolutely necessity to rein in state spending. This was an enormous task that the Tories approached with commitment and zeal. That makes it all the more baffling that the party continues to waste billions of pounds every year on foreign aid. 

This is money that all too often is pilfered by corrupt foreign bureaucrats or wasted on pointless vanity projects that do little to improve life in developing countries. Unbelievably the aid budget is now larger than the Home Office budget and this is an untenable situation. 

The proposal by Conservative MP Robert Halfon that this money be used instead to give a pay rise to public sector workers is an interesting one. 

In the wake of recent terror attacks and the Grenfell Tower fire it is certainly possible to sympathise with doctors, nurses, firefighters and police officers who would like a bit more money. Whether or not this is the best use of the cash is open to debate. There are strong arguments in favour of using it to pay down the nation’s debt or to support tax cuts, to give two examples. 

But what is for certain is we would be far better off spending the foreign aid budget on ways to alleviate problems at home.

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MPs defy democracy

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Ever since Jeremy Corbyn took charge Labour has been in a state of near chaos.

EVER since Jeremy Corbyn took charge Labour has been in a state of near chaos. 

This time the divisions in the party are over its position on Brexit with stubborn Remoaners refusing to follow Labour’s manifesto promise to support Britain leaving the European single market. 

It is shameful that MPs can show such disdain for democracy. Not only are they disregarding last June’s referendum result but they are also going against the party manifesto on which they were just elected. 

Fortunately most of their colleagues in the House show an appropriate level of respect for the will of the people.

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A poor attempt to leg it

CalderdaleSWNS

Police photo of Sivak trying to hide but his legs sticking out give the game away

IN the Yorkshire town of Calderdale police did not take long finding a man who had gone on the run from court. 

They discovered him hiding under a bed but with almost all of his legs sticking out. 

The hapless crook brings a whole new meaning to the phrase: “You can run but you can’t hide.”

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