
Most damaging PMQs yet for Sunak
The PM lurched from clunky obfuscation to outright desperation as MPs giggled over him.
The PM lurched from clunky obfuscation to outright desperation as MPs giggled over him.
In all dealings with China, over three millennia, one paramount issue has stood out: avoiding loss of “face”.
It’s thought that Cleverly’s trip could pave the way for bilateral talks between Sunak and Xi on the sidelines of the G20 summit in India next week.
Some worry that Cleverly is trivialising one of the Great Offices of State, but polls suggest Tory members are enjoying his eccentric photoshoots.
Britain now finds itself cast as incompetent in the midst of the confusion, left behind by France, Germany, Italy and Spain – even Denmark and Ireland – in the task of rescuing its citizens.
Foreign Secretary James Cleverly will visit Kazakhstan next week. Here’s why the trip matters.
China’s Xi appears to have turned down the invite, but the fact he received one in the first place is enough to anger a host of MPs.
Getting the young involved in politics is a puzzle that pundits try to solve every election, then neglect in the intervening years. The dust settles,
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