As we leave the EU there is never a better time for the UK to show the world that Global Britain promotes and protects the causes of those in need.
“We will continue to be a leading member of NATO, we will continue to be a leading defence nation, and we will continue to contribute in a whole variety of ways across nuclear, cyber, and conventional capabilities.”
The United States’ traditional allies are wondering if the President’s erratic and aggressive behaviour is a ploy or his true nature.
At Policy Exchange, we see prosperity, people, place, and patriotism as the four pillars of a politics which seeks to unite the four nations, town and country, and north and south.
A focus on foreign policy, but continued disregard for America’s traditional friends abroad: the likely course of the next 500 Days of Trump.
“We need to do something you might not expect me to say. We need to give Boris Johnson more power.”
Under the aegis of the European Union, an ‘anti-corruption crackdown’ has brought Putin-style repression to our doorstep.
The President is often taken literally but not seriously, whereas he should be taken seriously but not literally.
I will be publishing more details in my forthcoming book, which explores the state of the British Armed Forces.
With May distracted by Brexit, Macron is risking domestic political pushback to become Trump’s ‘bridge to Europe’.
The Prime Minister rejects the suggestion that Donald Trump ordered the UK to join airstrikes against the Assad regime’s chemical weapons facilities.
Five task forces cover energising our economy, transforming our public services, building a fairer society, sustaining our democracy and shaping a Global Britain.