David Lammy may have a point, but as an MP surely he knows how to tread carefully when bringing up subjective content matter.
To aim his irk towards Stacey Dooley, and by doing so Comic Relief too, is a crass attempt to get his point promoted across the media, he knows Dooley is well liked and also highly regarded as an investigative journalist.
Why hasn't he had a go at Lenny Henry ?
Good god. Of all the organisations across the globe he could be scrutinising and critical of , he picks Comic Relief. This modern world needs to get its ****ing priorities sorted out.
I agree. The perception by many in the UK is that the EU wants to be a superstate, a United States of Europe. We've had 40-odd years of media suggesting the motives for this are sinister but the bottom line is the EU is not a country with one government, it is still ostensibly an economic body consisting of 28 separate nation states. To make a concerted effort to change the situation in North Africa is really almost a matter of foreign policy, and EU doesn't have a "Foreign Office".
With issues like this the federalist argument is strong, but other federalist aims - such as a European Army - are not so strong. I feel this is where the EU needs to start focusing its efforts, to establish some sort of humanitarian protocols that lead to political aims.
Why can't it just be people helping people.
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Surprised no mention of Dambisa Moyo's book... Dead Aid: Why aid is not working and how there is another way for Africa... in this debate so far.
can you summarise what is the other way?
Mr Lammy clearly has one massive chip on his shoulder with these type of views