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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 01:13:00

in syria and yemen, part of a £4 billion cut this year to the aid budget, money that labour said made a real difference. it reduces conflict, it reduces disease and people fleeing from their homes. it is a false economy to pretend that this is some sort of cut that doesn t have consequences. for the first time, mps had a chance to vote on these cuts, either to restore aid spending to previous levels next year or tie any future rise to the state of the government finances a vote the government won despite a sizeable tory rebellion. the ayes to the right 333, the noes to the left 298. the ayes have it, the ayes have it. so now, two new tests will have to be passed before aid spending rises. the amount of long term debt the government owes must be falling, and day to day government spending must no longer be reliant on borrowing.

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 03:13:00

passed before aid spending rises. the amount of long term debt the government owes must be falling, and day to day government spending must no longer be relied on borrowing. the prime minister believes these cuts reflect the priorities of voters, even if not all his backbenchers who said these tests will not be passed for years. we made a promise to the poorest people in the world the government has broken that promise. this motion means that promise. this motion means that promise may be broken for years to come. there is an unpleasant odour wafting there is an unpleasant odour wafting out from under my party s wafting out from under my party s front door. this is not who party s front door. this is not who we party s front door. this is not who we are, this is not what global who we are, this is not what global britain as. when i come to choose between money when i come to choose between money and when i come to choose between money and lies, when i come to choose bet

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 19:35:00

it reduces disease and people fleeing from their homes. it is a false economy to pretend that this is some sort of cut that doesn t have consequences. for the first time, mps had a chance to vote on these cuts, either to restore aid spending to previous levels next year or tie any future rise to the state of the government finances a vote the government won despite a sizeable tory rebellion. the ayes to the right 333, the noes to the left 298. i the ayes have it, the ayes have it. so now two new tests will have to be passed before aid spending rises. the amount of long term debt the government owes must be fully, and day to day government spending must no longer be reliant on borrowing. must be falling. the prime minister believes these cuts reflect the priorities of voters, even if not all his backbenchers, who said these tests would not be passed for years.

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC World News 20240604 23:18:00

doesn t have consequences. for the first time, mps had a chance to vote on these cuts, either to restore aid spending to previous levels next year or tie any future rise to the state of the government finances a vote the government won despite a sizeable tory rebellion. the ayes to the right 333, the noes to the left 298. i the ayes have it, the ayes have it. | so now, two new tests will have to be passed before aid spending rises. the amount of long term debt the government owes must be fully, and day to day government spending must no longer be reliant on borrowing. the prime minister believes these cuts reflect the priorities of voters, even if not all his backbenchers, who said these tests would not be passed for years. we made a promise to the poorest people in the world. the government has broken that promise. this motion means that

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News at Six 20240604 17:22:00

millions less has already been spent on humanitarian crises in syria and yemen, part of a £4 billion cut this year to the aid budget, money that labour said made a real difference. it reduces conflict, it reduces disease, and people fleeing from their homes. it is a false economy to pretend that this is some sort of cut that doesn t have consequences. for the first time, mps had a chance to vote on these cuts, either to restore aid spending to previous levels next year or tie any future rise to the state of the government finances. a vote the government won despite a sizeable tory rebellion. the ayes to the right 333, the noes to the left 298. i the ayes have it, the ayes have it. so now two new tests will have to be passed before aid spending rises. the amount of long term debt the government owes must be fully, and day to day government spending must no longer be reliant on borrowing.

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