With a new president in place, and the UK’s G7 presidency up and running, we will have a new Indo-Pacific trading opportunity.
The UN genocide system is broken and needs a shot in the arm from a country willing to stand and be counted.
From managing the pandemic, to trying to spark a green industrial revolution, the Prime Minister has taken on an enormous number of projects.
We deceived ourselves into thinking that as China grew richer, its political system would become more democratic.
He is averse to using numbers as the main instrument of control – perhaps viewing them as an arbitrary measure of success.
The Foreign Secretary helped to author this important legislation. If Britain is to continue to take a robust stance against Beijing, he must now use it,
Having offered them sanctuary, we – as a national party, local associations, and individuals – should help the new arrivals to settle in.
The greater the incentives for people traffickers, the more lives will be lost. The Australian approach is morally right.
Canada, Australia, New Zealand and the United Kingdom joined the USA in condemning moves to shut down free and fair elections in Hong Kong.
The US report asserts that there can be no moral equivalence between “rights-respecting countries that fall short in progress toward their ideals”.
There are special gains in luxury cars, migration and services – as Australia looks away from the Pacific and we stride in into the wider world.
As the great eye of the Conservative Party swivels its gaze towards the Far East, it’s in danger of missing other threats that are closer to home.
There is further to go – but we can be proud of what the Foreign Secretary has already delivered.
An emergency cross-departmental ministerial meeting must take place – to ensure there’s a strategy for Hong Kongers’ arrival.