28 January 2015
Speaking in a Parliamentary debate on the Sustainable Development Goals, Geoffrey Clifton-Brown praises the Government’s record on delivering the 0.7% of GNI spending on international development.
 
Geoffrey Clifton-Brown (The Cotswolds) (Con): I am sure the hon. Lady agrees that the coalition’s record on delivering the 0.7% of GNI is one of which we should be extremely proud, on behalf of the whole country. If our constituents are to have confidence in that spending, we shall need to see the maximum transparency and value for money. Instead of coming up with a litany of criticisms of my right hon. Friend the Secretary of State—who I think has done a fantastic job—will the hon. Lady answer these questions? If she ever becomes Secretary of State, how many countries will she identify as an aid target, and what level of sign-off will she prescribe for her Department? How many DFID-run projects has she already visited, and how many projects does she expect to visit if and when she becomes Secretary of State?