THREAD - commenting on the UK Government's decision to cut the foreign aid budget, Very Rev Dr Susan Brown, convener of the Faith Impact Forum of the Church of Scotland, said: “The decision to slash the aid budget will do irreparable harm to our partners around the world,
who themselves are braced for the economic shock of the pandemic. Cutting this work is short-sighted and tarnishes the UK’s international reputation.
“In times of global need, it is those with the broadest shoulders that need to support others.
“International development is not about charity, it is essential to the delivery of the vision of a Global Britain as foreign aid supports UK priorities.
“Protecting public health, promoting human rights, tackling violence against women, mitigating against climate change.
“Helping to build stable economies and societies will have long term benefits for international peace and security.
“The Church of Scotland has supported the campaign for 0.7% for international development budget for many years.
“We ask MPs of all parties to urge the UK Government to reconsider, for the sake of humanity
and because of what this decision says about what kind of country we aspire to be.” @RishiSunak#budget
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The Church of Scotland has released the following statement on the recent sectarian violence in Glasgow, and ahead of reports of a planned protest this weekend:
Rev Dr Richard Frazer, convener of the Church of Scotland’s Church and Society Council, said:
“Following the sectarian violence we have seen on the streets of Glasgow in recent weeks, we recognise that the decision made by Glasgow City Council to ban further parades...
planned for this weekend was not based on religious discrimination nor a desire to oppress the protestant faith.
The City Council has a responsibility to ensure the safety and wellbeing of all within the city and in doing this the Council needs to take into account the advice...