Ten years ago, when the United Kingdom’s new development minister, Jenny Chapman, was Labour’s shadow prisons minister, she said in an interview with The Guardian: “This was the only job I really wanted. It sounds cheesy, but I wanted to be in a position where I could make a long-term difference in an area I have a real interest in.”
A decade on, Chapman, who holds the title of Baroness of Darlington, finds herself having been handed a brief about which she appears to have little on-the-ground knowledge.
Chapman was hastily appointed as minister of state for international development, Latin America, and Caribbean on Friday evening, just hours after Anneliese Dodds resigned the development brief in the wake of U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s decision to cut the aid budget from 0.5% to 0.3% of gross national income by 2027 to boost defense spending.