Rishi Sunak may freeze Britain’s foreign aid budget for two more years


FE Team | Published: October 29, 2022 16:53:21 | Updated: November 01, 2022 16:37:55


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New British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is considering freezing the country's foreign aid budget for an additional two years.

Britain's spending on foreign aid is set at 0.5 per cent of national income. The government had cut its foreign aid spending two years ago as the country faced a huge hit to public finances due to the coronavirus pandemic, according to a Reuters report that cited the Telegraph.

"All spending decisions will be considered in the round by the Prime Minster and Chancellor at the Autumn Statement," a UK Treasury spokesperson said in a statement.

Sunak, who was finance minister at the time, had said last year that foreign spending should return to 0.7 per cent of economic output by 2024-2025.

However, according to the Telegraph report, officials are considering extending the foreign aid spending cut by another two years to 2026-2027.

The report added there was scope for deeper cuts along with an option to peg foreign aid spending to inflation for three years in the future.

The report comes as the government draws up spending cuts and cancels tax cuts as the rising cost of mortgages, food, fuel and heating squeezes many household budgets.

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