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Title: The China Thread
Post by: Colemans Left Hook on July 21, 2022, 02:35:35 pm
I have been going to start this thread for well over a year it was going to contain a lot about Australia and there worsening relationship with the above


The endorsement that nobody wanted: China's largest state tabloid praises Rishi Sunak for his soft stance on Beijing and 'pragmatic view' on strengthening ties with the country

    China's largest state tabloid has praised Rishi Sunak for his soft stance on Beijing
    Global Times singled him out for his record of pushing trade talks with China
    Earlier this year Mr Sunak called for a 'complete sea change' to revive relations

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11018929/Chinas-largest-state-tabloid-praises-Rishi-Sunak-soft-stance-Beijing-pragmatic-view.html


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While the tabloid stopped short of an outright endorsement, there have been concerns over Beijing’s mouthpiece singling Mr Sunak out. A government source said: ‘It’s worrying that China – which is the biggest strategic threat to the West and our democratic values – seems to want Rishi as our next PM. What does that say about him?’

NOW FOR THE GOOD BIT as we all know

The lucrative Chinese subsidiary of Infosys, an Indian IT firm founded by Mr Sunak’s father-in-law Narayana Murthy, employs 3,300 workers at its offices in Shanghai, Beijing, Dalian, Hangzhou and Jiaxing.

Mr Sunak’s wife Akshata Murty owns a £700million stake in Infosys.


Considering Tom Tugendhat is the British MP China hates most  we have quite a "polar opposites" here with "Agent India"

so my vote for for PM by default would have to be "Mavis".........  Trusst Mavis




Title: Re: The China Thread
Post by: Colemans Left Hook on July 30, 2022, 10:39:48 am
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-62305043


Winland Academy, which specialises in helping Chinese students to study in the UK, put an advert for a "university application writer" on LinkedIn.

cough cough

"But a spokesman for the education firm, with addresses in London, Beijing and Shanghai, said it didn't write personal statements for clients: "We offer a personalised proofreading service to help students, whose native language is not English"."

Title: Re: The China Thread
Post by: SydneyRover on July 30, 2022, 10:49:16 am
This appears to be along the lines of Grant Crapps expertise, I wonder if a supporter could give us a comment?