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Bob Seely: Keir Starmer's dangerous ingratiation with China a concern

Nov 19, 2024 View Original Article
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    12% Somewhat Conservative

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  • Policy Leaning

    40% Somewhat Conservative

  • Politician Portrayal

    -10% Negative

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

54% : Xi doesn't want free trade: he wants dependency from us and others so that we cannot adopt policies against the interests of the Chinese Communist Party.
49% : Part of this is perhaps down to Keir Starmer and his net zero minister Ed Miliband's obsession with forcing Britain to give up fossil fuels in double-quick time, which has made us ever more dependent on Chinese-made solar panels, wind turbines and electric car batteries.
48% : Foreign Secretary David Lammy handed over the Indian Ocean Chagos Islands to Mauritius, a state allied to ChinaEd Miliband's 'obsession' with forcing Britain to give up fossil fuels in double-quick time has made the UK ever more dependent on Chinese-made solar panels, wind turbines and electric car batteries, according to Bob SeelyBob Seely says that the UK should act in unison with the US when it comes to a coherent China policyThe Chinese Communist Party has a sinister programme of espionage that, according to the head of MI5 , Ken McCallum, is taking place in this country on an 'epic scale'Labour says what British businesses want is 'certainty'.
17% : Trump has made clear that he is taking a hard line on China and threatens tariffs on Chinese imports.

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