Saving the world’s hungriest from starvation would cost Britons only 20p a week each. Ex-Prime Minister Gordon Brown and Mark Lowcock, former top civil servant in the recently axed International Development Department, have issued a plea for Boris Johnson to help the globe’s most desperate.
The pair, respected across continents, urge the PM to lead the world at June’s G7 meeting of the world’s richest nations rather than turning his back on the impoverished.
Arguing the Covid pandemic has proved countries are connected and can’t fight problems alone, Brown and Lowcock assert it would be in Britain’s self-interest as well as a moral cause. What is your view?
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