The UK and governments across the west have started to act. But we’re still just starting to figure out how to respond.
A traffic light coalition? A Jamaica coalition? Who knows? What’s certain is that the CDU/CSU is struggling amidst a fragmenting landscape.
An alien visitor, judging only from the texture of daily life, would assume that Britain in early 2021 was a far more repressive state than Russia or China.
My four fellow Conservative MPs are more determined than ever to make sure the country’s regime faces serious consequences for its atrocities and abuses.
The former Chancellor discusses his conservative vision with Ryan Henson of the Coalition for Global Prosperity.
“The obvious thing for the Chinese Government to do is to allow access for the United States Commissioner for Human Rights.”
Due to internal tensions, the Union can lack coherence and focus, often particularly evident in its efforts to implement a collective foreign policy.
Wallace has done well to win an exceptional defence settlement, but it may not be enough to fund all the Integrated Review’s ambitions.
The UK has taken some bold steps towards confronting the genocidal regime in Beijing. Our values must come before business concerns.
The Government won the division during yesterday’s consideration of the Trade Bill by 18 votes.
It accounts for a larger share of output and a much larger share of productivity growth in poorer regions of the UK
It is not a substitute for justice, but it would be a welcome addition to how the UK responds to the most serious violations.
The Defence Secretary hits back at the idea of the UK not doing enough. “Trade is a lever. It helps us help change behaviours of countries.”
Its rage crowds out the clear thinking and coherent strategising required to get rid of him.
Turn a blind eye, and every one of the other 30 Articles in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights will be breached too.