Britain’s Prime Minister David Cameron’s controversial comments that countries receiving British aid should “adhere to proper human rights”, including the reform of legislation banning homosexuality, continues to get harsh criticism.
The latest disapproval has come from Government back-bencher and long-serving Member of Parliament for St Michael South-East Hamilton Lashley.
He described the comments made by Cameron as “immoral” and an act of “terrorism” on small developing states.
Cameron made his remarks during the recently concluded Commonwealth Heads of Government Summit in Australia.
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