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Foreign Office minister quits following Sunak's cuts to foreign aid budget
Chancellor of the Exchequer Rishi Sunak

CHANCELLOR Rishi Sunak announced cuts to the foreign aid budget today, prompting the resignation of a Foreign Office minister.

Baroness (Liz) Sugg, whose brief included sustainable development, said pledges to maintain overseas aid should be kept in the “tough times as well as the good.”

She resigned in protest against Mr Sunak’s announcement that aid will be cut to 0.5 per cent of gross national income in 2021 — breaking promises made in the Conservative manifesto that it would not be reduced.

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