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Slashing overseas assist will result in unrest, crises and threaten UK safety, MPs warn authorities

By Editorial Board Published October 29, 2025 8 Min Read
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Slashing overseas assist will result in unrest, crises and threaten UK safety, MPs warn authorities

The federal government’s determination to slash overseas assist will result in unrest, additional crises and threaten UK safety, a bunch of cross-party MPs has warned.

A report by the Worldwide Growth Committee discovered the choice in February to cut back assist to 0.3% of gross nationwide revenue (GNI) by 2027/28 – coupled with the US chopping its assist finances – is having a extreme affect.

The overseas assist finances was minimize to put money into defence from 0.5% of GNI, which was meant to be an interim discount from 0.7% to deal with financial challenges brought on by the pandemic.

Whole assist spending is about to cut back from £14.1bn in 2024 to £9.4bn by 2028/29.

The committee, chaired by Labour MP Sarah Champion, stated spending is being prioritised on humanitarian assist over growth, which “builds long-term resilience and should lead to reducing the need for humanitarian aid”.

They stated the worldwide growth minister, Baroness Chapman, has made it clear “the UK will remain a leading humanitarian actor”.

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However the committee stated whereas they’re glad these in “desperate need of aid will be prioritised, particularly in the regions of Ukraine, Gaza, and Sudan”, they’re involved in regards to the long-term impact of pulling growth assist.

“We are concerned that slashing development aid will continue to lead to unrest and further crises in the future, presenting a threat to UK security,” the MPs stated.

David Lammy, when he was foreign secretary, on a visit to Chad to see how aid agencies are dealing with the humanitarian crisis. Pic: PA

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David Lammy, when he was overseas secretary, on a go to to Chad to see how assist businesses are coping with the humanitarian disaster. Pic: PA

Threat to UK’s nationwide safety

They stated a discount in overseas assist could have “devastating consequences across the world”.

The committee stated it recognises a rise in defence spending is required, however “to do this at the expense of the world’s most vulnerable undermines not only the UK’s soft power, but also its national security”.

They stated the federal government should make “every effort” to return to spending 0.5% of GNI on overseas assist “at a minimum, as soon as possible”.

The committee additionally discovered long-term funding for growth is “essential” to make sure worth for cash is achieved.

Nevertheless, they accused the federal government of seeing worth for cash solely when it comes to the taxpayer, saying that downplays “equity and the importance of poverty reduction” and causes rigidity.

They agreed accountability to the taxpayer is “key to reducing poverty globally, and maximising the impact of each pound to do so, must remain the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office’s central tenet for official development assistance spending”.

A Foreign Office team member helping evacuees in Cyprus in 2023. File pic: Reuters

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A International Workplace crew member serving to evacuees in Cyprus in 2023. File pic: Reuters

Spending on migrant lodges

Spending on migrant lodges within the UK was additionally criticised by the MPs, who stated whereas worldwide assist guidelines imply they will cowl refugee internet hosting for the primary 12 months within the UK, given the latest cuts, that’s “incompatible with the spirit” of the UN’s OECD Growth Help Committee guidelines.

“Excessive spend on hotel costs is not an effective use of development budget,” they stated.

The committee advisable prices of housing refugees ought to be capped “at a fixed percentage” of complete overseas assist spending “to protect a rapidly diminishing envelope of funding”.

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‘Brief-sighted’

Reacting to the report, Timothy Ingram, head of UK advocacy at WaterAid, stated: “The UK government’s decision to cut the aid budget was one that defied both logic and humanity. Aid when delivered effectively in partnership with local communities is not charity – it’s an investment in a safer and more prosperous world.

“Undermining it, particularly important finance for water, weakens the world’s resilience to local weather shocks, pandemics, and battle – impacting the one in 10 folks with out entry to wash water, and finally making us all much less secure.

“This is a short-sighted political decision with long-term consequences for the UK’s stability, economy and global standing. We join with MPs in urging the government, once again, to urgently reconsider.”

Lack of transparency over non-public contractors’ spending

Within the report, MPs stated it’s frightened the International Workplace has not reviewed assist spending on multilateral organisations, which permits the UK much less direct affect over spending, such because the World Financial institution or vaccine organisation Gavi since 2016, regardless of spending practically £3bn on them in 2024.

They stated the usage of non-public contractors doesn’t provide inherently poor worth for cash, however a scarcity of transparency and information can imply under-delivering and a lack of “in-house” experience.

Palestinians carry aid supplies that entered Gaza. Pic: Reuters

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Palestinians carry assist provides that entered Gaza. Pic: Reuters

‘Tragic error’

Sarah Champion, chair of the Worldwide Growth Committee, stated: “Ensuring aid delivers genuine value for money has never been more important. As major donors tighten their belts, we have to ensure that every penny we spend goes to the people most in need.

“The previous Division for Worldwide Growth was rightly seen as a world chief in worth for cash; the FCDO is broadly hanging on to that popularity. Nevertheless it should make some pressing enhancements.

“Reducing poverty must be the central aim of the development budget. While accountability to the taxpayer is an important consideration, the FCDO’s current definition of value for money risks diverting focus away from improving the lives of the most vulnerable – the very reason the aid budget exists at all.

“The savage assist cuts introduced this 12 months are already proving to be a tragic error that may price lives and livelihoods, undermine our worldwide standing and finally threaten our nationwide safety. They should be reversed.

“Value for money is critical to making the most of a shrinking aid budget. While this report finds some positives, the government must take urgent action to wipe out waste and ensure the money we are still spending makes a genuine difference.”

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