U.k. mod proposes to divert funds for international relief to the military

According to a recent report the u.k. chancellor has presented a plan, yet to be agreed upon by the British government, to reprioritise the national budget by moving money put aside for international relief projects to supplement the military budget. Acccording to the British report, the internationally agreed sum amounts to 7% of the national budget, billions of pounds. Some believe it may be an attempt to confront third world problems arising from the offering of loans rather than payment following removal of national assets. The idea of third world debt, often misleading has been the subject of discussion in recent years.

According to the report, a major part of the increased military budget is proposed for as described cyber weapons. A recent concentrated initiative has reportedly proved expensive and the mod who wish to continue in the same vein have submitted a formal report requesting that funds allocated for humanitarian aid be diverted to military spending.

Mi5 activities according to their own details include hacking into various systems, thought to be at home and abroad and adding detail, believed to be misleading. May result in military offensives. Mi5 are thought to have worked with and infiltrated American and Israeli systems. Believed to have also targeted disagreers and critics.

With regard to u.k. aid, a problem apparent is a tendency to monopolise and influence who other aid agencies can help and how. In some cases food aid is not agreed to. Donations allocated for water providing wells are not alway advocated in some African areas. Thought to be disagreers to u.n. plans. Rudimentary help is advocated if the country agrees to u.n. details. Clean water has not been advocated in areas where ebola leaves people vulnerable to diseases.