Should Australia increase or decrease foreign aid spending?
In 2014 the Australian government cut the Foreign Aid Budget to $4 billion. This represented a 29% cut of the previous year’s budget of $5.6 billion. According to the treasury the funds would be redirected to Defence and national security. Proponents of aid cuts say the funds are better used for domestic programs and anti-terror efforts on behalf of the military. Opponents of the cuts argue that the current reduction is too drastic and Australia should match the higher aid spending of other developed countries like the UK.
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Response rates from 14.3k Family First voters.
16% Increase |
72% Decrease |
13% Increase |
63% Decrease |
2% Increase, but only for countries that have no human rights violations |
6% Decrease, until we drastically reduce our national budget deficit |
2% Decrease, and we should not give foreign aid to any countries |
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1% Decrease, and deny aid to countries that harbour or promote terrorism |
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Unique answers from Family First voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
@4ZJVB9W4yrs4Y
Decrease, until no Australian citizen is homeless, and everyone can afford heating in winter and cooling in summer, and 3 healthy meals every day
@4ZMGXLP4yrs4Y
Spend less money looking for missing planes
@4ZWHNHP4yrs4Y
Keep same, but only give aid to Pacific Islands/PNG
@9X3YRHR4wks4W
satisfied with current amount but foreign aid should be distributed only to nations that do not violate human rights
@9WNKMDN4wks4W
It depends on the nature of the aid and in the case of armed conflict, should be carefully deliberated.
@9JYQZTL9mos9MO
uh we need to like help others yknow but idk really. like if the country is never gonna like get better we should realise that and not spend relief on that yknow.
@9JRWDGM10mos10MO
It depends, maybe increase but make sure we have a lot of money still but if they really need help then help them and maybe get more people to help them too.
@9JR2TMZ10mos10MO
increase, yes only if our country economy is capable to supply and our country will not be effected economically
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