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Recommendation 7

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It has also lacked confidence.

Conclusion
It has also lacked confidence. Our contributors the world over were clear that the UK has recently appeared less ambitious and more absent in its global role
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Government Response Acknowledged
HM Government Acknowledged
7.1 We disagree with the claim that Britain abroad is less than the sum of its parts. The Prime Minister has set out his ambition to reform the way that the UK Government operates internationally and for all UK Government operations overseas to be fully integrated. Our goal is to maximise the impact of all our international activity by aligning all the expertise, relationships and tools that UK Government has to offer to achieve our shared objectives. for which the Ambassador or High Commissioner will be fully accountable. Our new Strategic Framework for ODA, announced to the House of Commons in November 2020, will further enhance this coherence. The creation of the FCDO enables integration of international development and foreign policy, and lowers the risk of different parts of government working independently of each other, preventing the UK from speaking with one voice internationally and from being able to act quickly as situations arise. 7.2 Under the leadership of the Foreign Secretary as the single Cabinet Minister for foreign and development affairs, we will ensure that our diplomatic aims are supported through our development resource, and that our world-class diplomacy helps to deliver greater effectiveness and impact in our development programming and policy influence. Whether in preparing to host COP26 or the G7 Presidency, supporting British Nationals Overseas, or meeting global challenges, bringing together diplomacy and development policy will allow us to be more coherent abroad.