lol - but I hope you are not ignoring the crucial outreach work that goes into ensuring that inhabitants of benighted places such as Canada, USA, Brazil and Tanzania are adequately acquainted with the dangers of a changing climate... http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/interactive/2012/apr/03/fco-climate-projects
"Nonetheless our government knows better and throws money it doesn't have at people who don't need it to achieve ends that won't be met. "
I suspect that the purpose of the "aid" is to justify the vast army of bureaucrats, quangocrats, charitistas etc who consume 95% of it on the way there. So that end is met very nicely, thank you. One can hope that, now that India has said "no", the vast edifice will start to totter, but it is more likely that either they will find a more grateful recipient to act as fig-leaf or everything will carry on as before, except with 100% of the aid being consumed on the way there.
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My God, by the time they get to Agni-VII, the UK will be in range and we will have to invade India!
lol - but I hope you are not ignoring the crucial outreach work that goes into ensuring that inhabitants of benighted places such as Canada, USA, Brazil and Tanzania are adequately acquainted with the dangers of a changing climate...
http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/interactive/2012/apr/03/fco-climate-projects
B, I'm sure the Chinese will defend their North Atlantic colony.
G, one of my aunts was a German "development officer" out in Mali, things are exactly as pointless as you imagine.
We should not forget that India's government has said in the clearest possible terms that it doesn't want "aid" from the UK.
Nonetheless our government knows better and throws money it doesn't have at people who don't need it to achieve ends that won't be met.
You really couldn't make it up.
TFB, so they did, I didn't know that.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/asia/india/9061844/India-tells-Britain-We-dont-want-your-aid.html
"Nonetheless our government knows better and throws money it doesn't have at people who don't need it to achieve ends that won't be met. "
I suspect that the purpose of the "aid" is to justify the vast army of bureaucrats, quangocrats, charitistas etc who consume 95% of it on the way there. So that end is met very nicely, thank you.
One can hope that, now that India has said "no", the vast edifice will start to totter, but it is more likely that either they will find a more grateful recipient to act as fig-leaf or everything will carry on as before, except with 100% of the aid being consumed on the way there.
All eyes on India [and North Korea].
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