“The employment of the women and children is drinking tea with white bread and butter twice a day; an extremity that may surely be called luxury in excess!”
A very different idea of luxury...
“The employment of the women and children is drinking tea with white bread and butter twice a day; an extremity that may surely be called luxury in excess!”
A very different idea of luxury...
From: developmentengagementlab.org/publication/...
From: developmentengagementlab.org/publication/...
And these stats already show that UK CPA fell by ~60% between 2016-22...
data-explorer.oecd.org/vis?lc=en&tm...
And these stats already show that UK CPA fell by ~60% between 2016-22...
data-explorer.oecd.org/vis?lc=en&tm...
parliamentlive.tv/event/index/... [see 14:35:34-47]
parliamentlive.tv/event/index/... [see 14:35:34-47]
The UK spends over two-and-a-half times more aid per refugee and asylum seeker within its own borders than any other G7 economy.
www.cgdev.org/blog/costs-h...
The UK spends over two-and-a-half times more aid per refugee and asylum seeker within its own borders than any other G7 economy.
www.cgdev.org/blog/costs-h...
(And though greater use of multilateral channels would also solve the problem, it seems hard to convince donors to make this switch).
(And though greater use of multilateral channels would also solve the problem, it seems hard to convince donors to make this switch).
Quite a change from 1818! I recently came across this in Robert Owen's autobiography, where he remembers a dinner conversation with Friedrich von Gentz at the Congress of Aix-la-Chapelle (Gentz being the "learned secretary" to the Congress):
Quite a change from 1818! I recently came across this in Robert Owen's autobiography, where he remembers a dinner conversation with Friedrich von Gentz at the Congress of Aix-la-Chapelle (Gentz being the "learned secretary" to the Congress):
But perhaps the banned leisure activities were for the more well-to-do, rather than labourers..?
But perhaps the banned leisure activities were for the more well-to-do, rather than labourers..?