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Christian Aid backs Criticism of UK on World Poverty

A new parliamentary report that blamed the British government for breaking its promises regarding world poverty has been applauded by Christian Aid.

by Courtney Lee
Posted: Saturday, April 29, 2006, 11:40 (BST)
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A new parliamentary report that blamed the British government for breaking its promises regarding world poverty has been applauded by Christian Aid. Pledges made last year by the UK to stop forcing poor countries to liberalise trade through trade negotiations were backtracked.

The UK-based international development agency pointed out that the government continued to force poor countries to liberalise their economies.

Claire Melamed, Christian Aid’s head of trade policy, said that the WTO, which had been discussing a new trade round, had missed another deadline because of the EU’s refusal to make concessions to poor countries without first demanding harsh conditions in return.

“Peter Mandelson is refusing to make any changes to the scandalous agricultural subsidy regime unless developing countries throw open their industrial and services sectors, effectively ending any possibility of development in those sectors. And now we know from the International Development Committee’s report that the UK must bear some of the blame for this failure.

“Despite all its pro-development rhetoric, the Committee accuses the UK government of not standing up to Commissioner Mandelson and insisting that the EU do what it must to make the ‘development round’ a reality. Instead, they are allowing the EU to hold the talks hostage.

“The UK government is dining out in London on the kudos of apparently opposing the EU’s indefensible position, while still supping with Mandelson in Brussels,” she said.

“The millions of poor people whose fate rest on decisions made in the WTO might think they have friend in the UK government, but this report has shown otherwise. It is time for the UK to make its rhetoric a reality and stand up to Mandelson. The EU must agree to reform its agricultural policies, without demanding that developing countries destroy their own economies in return,” concluded Christain Aid's Dr Melamed.

World Vision, one of the world's leading relief and development agencies, is currently helping people in nearly 100 countries in their struggle against poverty, hunger and injustice, irrespective of their religious beliefs.

World Vision receives the financial support of the UK Government, the European Union, charitable trusts corporate supporters - in addition to almost 70,000 people who sponsor children in poor communities overseas.



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