and more of the poorest people in the world will die. i have been in this house for nearly a quarter of the century. during that time, i have never voted against a three line wip from my party. as prime minister, i suffered at the hands of rebels and i know what it's like to see party colleagues vote against their government. we made a promise to the poorest people in the world. the government has broken that promise. this motion means that promise may be broken for years to come. with deep regret, i will vote against the motion today. the snp said the government had got its priorities wrong. the prime minister, who is no longer in his seat — and he should be embarrassed when i read this — believes that spending upwards of £200 million on a shiny brand—new royal yacht britannia 2.0 is more important than using life—saving aid to deliver a more just, peaceful and secure world. and tory critics said the government's conditions for restoring the cut dubbed