International development secretary warns that ‘it is impossible to raise substantial resources needed just through public spending cuts’
Anneliese Dodds has posted the text of her resignation letter on social media.
Here are some extracts from Anneliese Dodds’ resignation letter, as reported by Pippa Crerar.
Undoubtedly the postwar global order has come crashing down. I believe that we must increase spending on defence as a result; and know that there are no easy paths to doing so.
I stood ready to work with you to deliver that increased spending, knowing some might well have had to come from overseas development assistance [ODA]. I also expected we would collectively discuss our fiscal rules and approach to taxation, as other nations are doing.
You have maintained that you want to continue support for Gaza, Sudan and Ukraine; for vaccination; for climate; and for rules-based systems.
Yet it will be impossible to maintain these priorities given the depth of the cut; the effect will be far greater than presented, even if assumptions made about reducing asylum costs hold true.
It was imperative that you had a united cabinet behind you as you set off for Washington. Your determination to pursue peace through strength for Ukraine is one I share.
It is for that reason that I am only writing to you now that your meeting with President Trump is over, and four days after you informed me of your decision to cut overseas development assistance to 0.3% of GNI.
Ultimately, these cuts will remove food and healthcare from desperate people – deeply harming the UK’s reputation. I know you have been clear that you are not ideologically opposed to international development. But the reality is that this decision is already being portrayed as following in President Trump’s slipstream of cuts to USAid.
While we differ profoundly on this decision, I remain proud of all that you have achieved since I backed you to be leader of the Labour party …
I wish you, and the government you command, every success for the future.
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Author : Andrew Sparrow
Publish date : 2025-02-28 13:09:00
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