UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s much-hyped trip to China was supposed to be a diplomatic coup, instead he came home with little more than hollow promises. According to former Conservative leader Sir Iain Duncan Smith, Starmer arrived back into the UK with “absolutely nothing” to show, except perhaps his pride in tatters.
Sir Iain doesn't mince his words on China’s record: forced labour, organ harvesting, religious persecution, Xinjiang’s horrors. “They don’t give a damn about human rights,” he declared. “They’re literally killing thousands.” His conclusion? The West must stand strong, not grovel for trade.
And turning to the “special relationship" between the United Kingdom and the United States, Sir Iain warned that Britain’s wobbling economy and obsession with Net Zero, risks making the country weak at home and abroad.
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