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Tag: David Cameron

Posted inUnited Kingdom, World

Corbyn and Cameron: Rot in hell!

by Andrew Salmon December 14, 2019February 18, 2020

Imagine, kindly friends, this edifying and highly satisfying scene. Before a baying mob, the condemned men are led to the execution ground. The two – Conservative Party leader David Cameron and current Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn – are stripped and shackled to a stout bench. The bench is then strategically positioned under the buttocks […]

Posted inMiddle East, Saudi Arabia

Silence speaks volumes at Saudi forum

by AT Contributor November 1, 2019February 18, 2020
Former UK foreign secretary Boris Johnson. Photo: Reuters/Jeff J Mitchell
Posted inEuropean Union, United Kingdom, World

Brexit: Modest chamber pot awaits massive defecation

by Andrew Salmon October 1, 2019February 18, 2020
A Syrian girl carries her belongings as she walks to the Turkish Cilvegozu border gate, located opposite of Syrian crossing point Bab al-Hawa in Reyhanli, in southern Hatay province. Photo: Reuters/Umit Bektas
Posted inEuropean Union, Israel, Middle East, Syria, United Kingdom, World

Plan for Holocaust Memorial recalls UK govt’s sad response to refugee crises

by Jonathan Gornall December 11, 2018
European Council President Donald Tusk (L) and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe at the EU-Japan Summit in Brussels on July 06, 2017. Photo: AFP/Dursun Aydemir/Anadolu Agency
Posted inBeijing, China, European Union, Japan, Northeast Asia, United Kingdom, World

Shadow of Brexit hangs over UK-Japan economic relations

by Bastian Harth August 20, 2018February 18, 2020
The railway from Mombasa to Nairobi in Kenya is an example of "we first" in practice. Kenyans laid the tracks with the assistance of technical advisers from China, which then included the project in its Belt Road Initiative.
Photo: iStock/Sansara
Posted inBeijing, China, India, Mexico, South Asia, United Kingdom, World

The two schools of international relations — Me versus We

by George Koo February 3, 2018
A woman attends a welcoming ceremony to mark the inaugural trip of the first freight train to travel from China to Britain on January 18, 2017. Photo: Reuters / Stefan Wermuth
Posted inBeijing, China, European Union, France, Germany, India, South Asia, United Kingdom, World

China-UK spat brewing over May’s Belt and Road caution

by Richard Cook January 30, 2018February 18, 2020
The then-British Prime Minister David Cameron (right) and Chinese President Xi Jinping host a joint news conference following their meeting at 10 Downing Street in central London, on October 21, 2015. Photo: AFP / Suzanne Plunkett
Posted inBeijing, China, European Union, Middle East, United Kingdom, World

Remember me? David Cameron rides again on China’s Belt and Road

by Richard Cook December 20, 2017February 18, 2020
An artist's impression of Liverpool's New Chinatown from 2015. Image: www.newchinatownliverpool.com/
Posted inChina, European Union, Hong Kong, Northeast Asia, Shanghai, United Kingdom, World

How Liverpool’s ‘New Chinatown’ became black hole for Asian money

by Richard Cook August 31, 2017February 18, 2020
A protester wears a Theresa May mask. Photo: Reuters/Marko Djurica
Posted inEuropean Union, France, Middle East, United Kingdom, World

Election disaster revives question: Can Brexit be reversed?

by Xuan Loc Doan June 17, 2017
British Prime Minister Theresa May. Photo: Reuters
Posted inEuropean Union, France, Germany, Middle East, United Kingdom, World

May’s failed gamble prolongs Brexit instability for Britain

by Xuan Loc Doan June 13, 2017
British Prime Minister Theresa May talks on April 21, 2017, to students at a school in Maidenhead, Berkshire, England, who will be voting in their first UK general election in June. Photo: Reuters/Leon Neal/Pool
Posted inEuropean Union, Middle East, United Kingdom, World

Brexit earthquake could spur another aftershock in UK election

by Xuan Loc Doan April 22, 2017
Posted inAT Finance, China, European Union, Hong Kong, United Kingdom, Vietnam, World

Britain’s Brexit: A self-destructive act?

by Admin June 30, 2016June 30, 2016
Posted inEuropean Union, United Kingdom, World

Britain votes to leave EU, Cameron to step down by October

by Admin June 23, 2016June 24, 2016
Posted inAustralia, European Union, France, Israel, Mexico, Middle East, Oceania, Russia, World

US election and UK referendum — similarities and the big difference: Brenner

by Admin March 1, 2016September 28, 2016
Posted inChina, United Kingdom, World

Xi’s British visit puts Cameron on defensive

by Admin October 20, 2015
Posted inAfghanistan, China, India, South Asia, United Kingdom, World

Former British spymaster is bit unkind to China

by Admin October 20, 2015October 21, 2015
Posted inThe Roving Eye

Mission regime change

by Pepe Escobar April 20, 2011June 18, 2020

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