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8 November 2006 TRANSCRIPT OF THE PRIME MINISTER JOURNALIST: Do you think there is a case though for lifting the level of foreign aid? PRIME MINISTER: I think there is a case for increasing it, which we have done. We have increased it a lot and the increases have yet to be paid, so let's just, at this stage, leave it on that basis. Once again, our little serial
prime porker continues to dissemble & deceive ….. As was pointed out a little
over a year ago on this site, our prime meanster publicly boasts of Australia’s
generosity, whilst ensuring the opposite is true. Back then our little johnnee
proudly announced that Australia intended to increase its overseas aid allocation
to about A$4 billion a year by 2010. Such an increase would represent a
doubling of Australia's overseas aid from 2004 levels. Australia’s foreign aid in
2004 amounted to 0.18% of GDP & with the great benefactor’s
self-congratulatory announcement, is set to double to around 0.36% - if that
commitment is actually met. But this is faux generosity by
a government that boasts of its unparalleled success in generating record
levels of wealth for aussie battlers bent on pursuing johnnee’s never ever “aspirational prosperity”. In 2000, the Australian
government endorsed the UN Millennium Declaration, committing the world
community to creating a fairer, safer world for all humanity. To give meaning to the
Millennium Declaration, a number of Millennium Development Goals, containing
specific targets to reflect the achievement of a 50% reduction in global
poverty by 2015, were agreed & endorsed by the heads of state from 189
countries, including Australia. Today, the gap between rich
& poor has never been wider, with malnutrition, HIV/AIDS, conflict &
illiteracy a daily reality for millions. The UN Millennium Report
(2005) led by internationally renowned economist, Jeffery Sachs, highlighted
that 2005 was the year for new action, if the Millennium Declaration goal of
reducing global poverty by 50% by 2015 is to be realized. To meet the commitment made by
John Howard to the Millennium Development Goals in 2000, Australia’s rate of
contribution must be at least 0.5% of GDP, even though the Australian government
had previously promised a contribution of 0.7% of GDP. Our prime porker continues to
fake his government’s credentials in the fight against global poverty. As
always, johnnee remains concerned only with appearance & cares nothing for
substance. Just another empty “core
promise” ….. shameless.
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