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lalalaladididi t1_iy7ct5r wrote

For whom was it ever golden?

The majority of the UK or the rich minority.

There's never been a golden era for most of us. It wad the already rich and powerful that got even richer and more powerful on the back of China.

They had no conscience. They still don't and they never will.

These psychopathic multinational companies will always find their havens to increase their their power, wealth and control over the the majority.

We are mere pawns in their game. A means to their perverted ends.

But please Mr Tory party, please don't try and pretend you've miraculously developed a conscience.

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adbrian2007 t1_iy7d4hb wrote

Yeah, right. Now is the time for golden India and China relationship!!

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3dio t1_iy7f9gs wrote

That's a very non diplomatic statement to make. Especially considering the current shape of things. Most interesting that the term used by him to label China as "competitor". Just awfly strange imo

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eggandbaconpie t1_iy7f9l2 wrote

After the golden age of UK-EU relations, I wonder who is left now

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cencorshipisbad t1_iy84410 wrote

“It means standing up to our competitors, not with grand rhetoric but with robust pragmatism," he added.

Empty words meant to satisfy people concerned he’s soft on China. Not very compelling.

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