Creaky
Well-known member
Honestly I don't think it would, not with the majority. Which makes me sad. I think long gone are they days that we should think of just ourselves, the world is massively interconnected and we should strive to increase standards (health, education, transport etc etc) across the globe and not just on our own doorstep. Helping poorer countries, if done correctly, should help us in the long term.
But, I am also aware the greed of mankind will make that unlikely to happen and that what I said sounds like a happy-clappy hippy commune. But should that stop us trying? I hope not. And of course the UK electorate should be asked, and the government should do what they want, whether you or I individually agree with them, after all that is democracy. I just don't trust any of the parties to give out the un-biased facts to enable the electorate to make an informed judgement and instead it will be full of twisting and sound-bites, and whoever has the best TV and press persona will win and not the person with the best ideas.
It's often those who demand the better off in this country should contribute more, in order that the less well off can be supported, that are also anti foreign aid.
As one of the top 10 richest countries in the world based on GDP that position is untenable - I don't apply this position to UKIP or their supporters though as they have made quite clear that they believe the rich should be allowed to hold onto more of their wealth whilst benefits for the less well of should be reduced.