PARLIAMENTARY EARLY DAY MOTION
The 0.7 per cent overseas aid commitment (25 November 2020)

Motion Details

That this House expresses concern and condemnation of any attempt by the Government to reduce aid spending by ending the UK’s commitment to spend 0.7 per cent of Gross National Income (GNI) on Overseas Development Assistance; notes that the 0.7 per cent target was adopted by the UN General Assembly in 1970, was first achieved by the UK in 2013, has been met every year since, and is currently enshrined in law through the International Development Act 2015; recognises that maintaining the commitment was part of the Conservative Party manifesto the Government was elected on in December 2019; acknowledges the significant cross-party support for the commitment with a further six parties supporting spending 0.7 per cent of GNI on aid at the last general election; notes that the Independent Commission for Aid Impact has found that the Government’s approach to managing the target has become increasingly effective and well-coordinated; understands that UK aid spending makes a significant contribution to the delivery of the Sustainable Development Goals, tackling global challenges such as eradicating poverty, promoting gender inequality, and taking action on climate change; is deeply worried that the UK aid budget is already experiencing drastic reductions due to the fall in GNI which will be compounded by the end of the 0.7 per cent commitment; believes that it is unacceptable to turn to neglect the world’s poorest and most vulnerable people, particularly while the covid-19 pandemic drives more people into poverty; and calls on the Government to live up to its international responsibilities and maintain the 0.7 per cent aid commitment.

Sponsored by:
Chris Law (Scottish National Party)

EDMS Sponsor By Party

Party
Votes
%
 
Scottish National Party
42
68%
 
 
Labour
6
10%
 
 
Independent
5
8%
 
 
Plaid Cymru
3
5%
 
 
Conservative
2
3%
 
 
Alba Party
2
3%
 
 
Green Party
1
2%
 
 
Liberal Democrat
1
2%
 
Sponsor List (62 sponsors)
Party
Member
Constituency
SNP
Hannah Bardell
Lab
Paula Barker
Liverpool Wavertree
SNP
Mhairi Black
SNP
Ian Blackford
SNP
Kirsty Blackman
Aberdeen North
SNP
Steven Bonnar
Con
Sir Peter Bottomley
SNP
Deidre Brock
SNP
Alan Brown
SNP
Amy Callaghan
Con
Dr Lisa Cameron
SNP
Douglas Chapman
SNP
Joanna Cherry
SNP
Ronnie Cowan
SNP
Angela Crawley
SNP
Martyn Day
SNP
Martin Docherty-Hughes
SNP
Dave Doogan
Angus and Perthshire Glens
SNP
Allan Dorans
Ind
Jonathan Edwards
SNP
Marion Fellows
Ind
Margaret Ferrier
SNP
Stephen Flynn
Aberdeen South
Lab
Mary Kelly Foy
City of Durham
SNP
Patricia Gibson
SNP
Patrick Grady
SNP
Peter Grant
Alba
Neale Hanvey
SNP
Drew Hendry
Lab
Rachel Hopkins
Luton South and South Bedfordshire
SNP
Stewart Hosie
Lab
Kim Johnson
Liverpool Riverside
PC
Ben Lake
Ceredigion Preseli
SNP
Chris Law (Sponsor)
Dundee Central
SNP
David Linden
Green
Caroline Lucas
Alba
Kenny MacAskill
Ind
Angus Brendan MacNeil
SNP
Stewart Malcolm McDonald
SNP
Stuart C McDonald
Ind
John McDonnell
Hayes and Harlington
SNP
Anne McLaughlin
SNP
John McNally
Lab
Navendu Mishra
Stockport
SNP
Carol Monaghan
SNP
Gavin Newlands
SNP
John Nicolson
SNP
Brendan O'Hara
Argyll, Bute and South Lochaber
SNP
Kirsten Oswald
Lab
Lloyd Russell-Moyle
PC
Liz Saville Roberts
Dwyfor Meirionnydd
SNP
Tommy Sheppard
SNP
Alyn Smith
SNP
Chris Stephens
LD
Jamie Stone
Caithness, Sutherland and Easter Ross
SNP
Alison Thewliss
SNP
Owen Thompson
SNP
Richard Thomson
Ind
Claudia Webbe
SNP
Dr Philippa Whitford
PC
Hywel Williams
SNP
Pete Wishart
Perth and Kinross-shire

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