Aiding Development

Britain has not done much to assist third world development after its former colonies received independence. Their elites were educated in the universities and colleges of Britain, and were taught ill-conceived and ultimately unsuccessful collectivist ideas. The example which Britain and other European countries provided was that centralisation was good, that government should solve problems, and that industry should be nationalised. it was entirely the wrong example for their countries to follow.

Read the report here.

Previous
Previous

What The Papers Say

Next
Next

Britain and the SDI