Hamish Cayton - Writer at The Economist
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Hamish Cayton, Writer at The Economist
Hamish Clayton is a writer on the Britain team at The Economist. His work focuses on researching, reporting, and writing stories for both the publication’s print and digital platforms.
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If you could meet Hamish, what would you ask him about Britain's approach to international aid?
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Which writers have influenced your style of writing or reporting? How do you make sure that you are fair enough when writing about news with different views? Did you learn any lessons from the news that reshaped your worldview?
If i was going to meet Hamish, I was going to ask him what does he see useful in international aid. And what does he see harmful in international aid. Also what started his love for writing.
Hi Hamish ! Nice to hear you ! Thank you for the informations about Britain's international aid reduce. Do you think it will continue the dame way ? Do other reach countries do the same ?
How can your job enhance the world and improve it?
Can giving countries a lot of aids make them dependent?
If a country reduced the aids given to another countries. How can the weak countries manage to survive without the aids?
If you were a president, what will be your system in providing aids to other countries?