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China is Britain’s future

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Started January 31, 2026

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China is Britain’s future

New Statesman (United Kingdom) | Jan 31, 2026

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CLAIM Posted by will Jan 31, 2026
Strengthening ties with China can boost Britain's economy and open new markets for British businesses, fostering innovation and growth.
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Investing in relationships with China is essential for addressing global challenges like climate change and economic instability.
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The historical context of China-Britain relations suggests that any partnership must be approached with caution to avoid past mistakes.
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A balanced approach to China could enhance diplomatic relations while safeguarding British interests in a rapidly changing global landscape.
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Engaging deeply with China risks compromising British values and undermining our stance on human rights and international governance.
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