The G20 felt like the closing of a chapter. Left leaning liberals are making way for populists.
The next story will be written by the “strong men”-Trump, Jinping, Modi.
Who will Starmer’s natural allies be?Or maybe the better Q: which of his unnatural allies will Starmer be able to do business with?
The next story will be written by the “strong men”-Trump, Jinping, Modi.
Who will Starmer’s natural allies be?Or maybe the better Q: which of his unnatural allies will Starmer be able to do business with?
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See what Poland is doing in terms of ties. Just follow the lead
It's not that hard to remember - and it's a lot shorter too. So what's not to like?
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Unless we stand up to be counted.
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I voted for change.
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We have a history of standing alone.
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So let’s change
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“In Germany the government of Chancellor Olaf Scholz has collapsed.
In Canada, Justin Trudeau’s Liberals look to be on the way out… as does the Labour Party in Australia.
The right is on the rise in France, too.”
After Scholz is gone only Sanchez in Spain will be Starmers political friend...
I seem to remember the likes of you and Sky News as a whole reporting that the Far-Right would win in France this year. Look how that turned out.
None of the UK leaders really know what they want beyond next week.
I’m looking forward every day to finally escaping to Norway, Sophy x
https://theconversation.com/the-word-populism-is-a-gift-to-the-far-right-four-reasons-why-we-should-stop-using-it-224488
Spain, Ireland, France, Sweden etc
Those democracies will live longer than flash in the pan populists l
Starmer increasingly seen as going against tide of what’s happening in US/Germany etc - a successful liberal left politician. Opportunity as well as challenge.
Each of these leaders has issues. Modi ran close in last election. Xi economy isn't great, Trump....... well it's a car crash already started.
Starmer hold his nerve, don't bend a knee.
It’s what real men do 🤷♂️