Exclusive-Britain, China to revive 'golden era' business dialogue during Starmer visit, sources say
BEIJING, Jan 21 (Reuters) - Britain and China will aim to revive a "golden era" business dialogue when Prime Minister Keir Starmer visits Beijing next week, three sources familiar with the initiative said, with top company executives from both sides invited to participate.
No the post title isn't intended to be sarcastic. For many globally-minded European politicians and senior bureaucrats, China does appear to be regarded as an important model. A furtive faith in monopolistic politics hasn't disappeared.
As Starmer keeps reminding anyone who pays attention to these things.
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It's as if Starmer sits down and works out how further to destroy Britain and renege on any prior consensus.
I don't believe that Stumbler is actively trying to destroy Britain. I suspect that Previous Britain has no place in his ideology and may therefore not register as a concern.
James - yes it is, he doesn't like us at all.
DJ - you could be right, for a supposedly educated man he doesn't seem to know much, not in the same way that we knew Boris as an educated man, whatever else we thought about him.
I would love to know exactly what the CCP has on Starmer that he doesn't want us to know about.
"If you don't give us access to the Chagos Islands, we'll tell".
" If you won't let us build that new embassy, with the mysterious cellar close to all those underground intelligence cables, we'll tell. "
What is it?
Penseivat
The Chinese will eat that fool for breakfast.
Penseivat - they could have something on him, but with Starmer it could be simple ideology too. However stupid it is strategically, as a convinced globalist he could be ignoring that in favour of "decolonisation".
Mike - served up as Dim Sum Starmer.
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