It used to be a pretty easy choice but fuck me things are getting weird.
Krabsandwich on
He is trying to sit on the edge of a razor blade at the moment, the US is not reliable anymore and China wants to snaffle as much of our Industry as they can grab. Really don’t envy him at all trying to keep his balance so far he had done well but every day makes it harder and harder.
Vaxtez on
Honestly, I think Starmer hasn’t done badly balancing between the EU,US & China. I certainly think he’s done better than anyone else would have.
Otherwise_Koala4289 on
That old Bevan quote comes to mind:
>We know what happens to people who stay in the middle of the road. They get run over.
RaymondBumcheese on
Spend the week with China and The US can take us out for a McDonalds at the weekend.
_Doc_McCoy_ on
Well one day, one of our “leaders” will have to. It’s inevitable.
BenniesForNothing on
At the end of the day we are so lucky to Keir Starmer as Prime Minister, he’s going to walk the walk with China and I am confident having someone like him (a genuinely good guy) at the negotiating table is going to always put Britain first, yes it might mean sharing the spoils of something, like our natural resources or data of citizens but the payoff will be sustainable growth and investment from a world power.
I don’t want him to choose between, I want him to get the best for our country from both; and noone is better placed than a former DPP, socialist-at-heart, Prime Minister like Keir.
Emotional-Ebb8321 on
If there is one thing that has characterised the Starmer government, it is his determined refusal to take a stand on anything at all (except perhaps maintaining his position as PM).
Framing it as “US or China” ignores other options anyway. Aside from the obvious “go it alone” (which is dumb), there is also Russia (which is even dumber), and the EU. The EU makes more and more sense as time goes on in this mad timeline we live in.
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BlackLiger on
While this is the right move on a general level, he REALLY needs a better spin doctor to work on his phrasing of things, because my first thought was “How does the fence post feel lodged up there, Kier?”
lupinle1 on
It makes sense because if we choose one we lose leverage with the other.
Livelih00d on
Like usual Starmer plays both sides so he always comes out on top.
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It used to be a pretty easy choice but fuck me things are getting weird.
He is trying to sit on the edge of a razor blade at the moment, the US is not reliable anymore and China wants to snaffle as much of our Industry as they can grab. Really don’t envy him at all trying to keep his balance so far he had done well but every day makes it harder and harder.
Honestly, I think Starmer hasn’t done badly balancing between the EU,US & China. I certainly think he’s done better than anyone else would have.
That old Bevan quote comes to mind:
>We know what happens to people who stay in the middle of the road. They get run over.
Spend the week with China and The US can take us out for a McDonalds at the weekend.
Well one day, one of our “leaders” will have to. It’s inevitable.
At the end of the day we are so lucky to Keir Starmer as Prime Minister, he’s going to walk the walk with China and I am confident having someone like him (a genuinely good guy) at the negotiating table is going to always put Britain first, yes it might mean sharing the spoils of something, like our natural resources or data of citizens but the payoff will be sustainable growth and investment from a world power.
I don’t want him to choose between, I want him to get the best for our country from both; and noone is better placed than a former DPP, socialist-at-heart, Prime Minister like Keir.
If there is one thing that has characterised the Starmer government, it is his determined refusal to take a stand on anything at all (except perhaps maintaining his position as PM).
Framing it as “US or China” ignores other options anyway. Aside from the obvious “go it alone” (which is dumb), there is also Russia (which is even dumber), and the EU. The EU makes more and more sense as time goes on in this mad timeline we live in.
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While this is the right move on a general level, he REALLY needs a better spin doctor to work on his phrasing of things, because my first thought was “How does the fence post feel lodged up there, Kier?”
It makes sense because if we choose one we lose leverage with the other.
Like usual Starmer plays both sides so he always comes out on top.