04 February 2010
The UK Government pledged support for the poorest people in Asia and the Pacific with an increase in funding for the region’s development bank.
Mike Foster, Development Minister, announced that the UK - through its Department for International Development (DFID) - will purchase the full UK allocation of new shares in the Asian Development Bank, following Parliamentary approval.
The money raised by the Asian Development Bank will be used to fund schemes such as helping people in Bangladesh to adapt to the effects of climate change by supporting cleaner energy initiatives and opening up mobile phone access in Afghanistan to improve opportunities for trade and business in the region.
Although the Asia-Pacific region has achieved rapid economic growth over the past few years, about 900 million people still live on less than $1.25 a day. Asia was particularly badly hit by the global financial recession, and in some countries the excellent progress made over the last decade has been reversed. Many still lag behind in key areas like education and health. ...
The Lib/Lab/CONS STEAL OFF US, ALLOW FOREIGNERS TO VOTE IN OUR ELECTIONS, ALLOW FOREIGNERS TO COME AND LIVE HERE AND PAY FOR THEIR CHILDREN LEFT IN WHATEVER COUNTRY THESE LEECHES COME FROM, HOUSING, BENEFITS, MEDICAL CARE etc.
http://www.dfid.gov.uk/Media-Room/Press-releases/2010/UK-support-to-help-Asias-poorest-people/And britains poorest have been added to, the gulf between Britains poorest and Britains richest is at an all time high.
Not content with destroying Britain from within, the corrupt Lib/Lab/CONS spend millions on giving others democracy. Do we still have a democracy here? New Labour lThe TREASON PARTY) like to tell us we do, but that really means we don't.
"More than 13 million voters in Nepal will be registered on one of the world’s safest and most comprehensive electoral rolls, International Development Minister Mike Foster announced today.
The new registration process will store the details of every person who is eligible to vote on a new electronic system funded by the Department for International Development."
http://www.dfid.gov.uk/Media-Room/News-Stories/2010/Nepal-voting/
A three party system is NOT Democracy, IT'S AN "Either Or" Electoral system.
VOTE BNP AND GET YOUR COUNTRY BACK
http://www.aboutmyvote.co.uk/
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