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The Media in Not So Great Britain is calling the Prime Minister Sir Wan Keir Starmer’s visit to China nothing less than a “capitulation” to Beiing. The recent visit has not been deemed a success, sparking intense debate about the current state of UK-China relations. Starmer’s trip to China was highly anticipated, with many expecting significant discussions on trade, geopolitics, and international relations. However, the outcome of the visit has left many questioning the future of UK-China relations, particularly in light of Xi Jinping’s stance on global economy and international cooperation. The visit has also raised concerns about the UK’s foreign policy and its approach to dealing with China. As the UK navigates its position on the global stage, the failure of Starmer’s visit to Beijing has significant implications for UK news, British politics, and the country’s role in international relations. With the global economy and geopolitics becoming increasingly complex, the UK’s relationship with China is likely to remain a key issue in the coming years, making it essential to stay informed about the latest developments in UK-China relations and their impact on the world news. Join in to learn more as Rhod Mackenzie looks at did Starmer go to China to meet with Xi Jinping, and why is this meeting a controversial issue not only for the political opposition in London but also for the US leadership?
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Stalin was responsible for the Holocaust? Sorry, not interested.