Britain should talk itself up more, says Starmer on return from China
Britain needs to be better at talking itself up, Sir Keir Starmer said as he returned from leading a trade delegation to China.
Reflecting on his four-day trip to Beijing and Shanghai, the Prime Minister said the 54-strong business delegation had “a real sense of can-do” and a willingness to seize the opportunities China presents.
He told reporters on his flight from Shanghai: “They’re real glass half-full people and they see the opportunity.
A remarkable man, he doesn't appear to listen to anyone, even himself.
"Sir" Keir Starmer heads a government more interested in banning, censoring, regulating, legislating, restricting, supervising, controlling, procrastinating, finger-pointing, point-scoring, delaying, auditing, distracting, evading, postponing and misleading.
The glass is empty.
The glass is empty.
Or stolen.
2 comments:
Sir Tears Karma enjoys "cracking down". Just as well since there's no other context in which he and "cracking" would appear in the same sentence.
"Sir Tears enjoys cracking a joke" nobody ever said.
And yet Stumbler is bound by the nature of the Civil Service and legal system that he chooses to surround himself with.
A Civil Service with a 'won't do' ethos is not going to welcome an entrepreneur mindset in others. Too much danger of 'can do' people slipping out from under their thumb perhaps?
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