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Global Britain needs new allies. How about Qatar and Taiwan?


Doha, Qatar (Ian Cumming/Design Pics via ZUMA Wire)
As Britain finally throws off the shackles of the EU and steps out along a new path of independence, free trade, and partnerships of equals, it is increasingly important that we find like-minded allies to help realise our vision for the future. 
Qatar, the tiny Middle Eastern Gulf kingdom, is one such ally. Having recently won a victory against its much larger neighbour Saudi Arabia, Qatar is blazing its own trail of independence. And in a different part of the world, outward-looking, technologically advanced, increasingly free in its markets, Taiwan is another ideal candidate for Global Britain’s network of like-minded allies.  ....

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Frank Talk About Hong Kong's Future from Margaret Ng


This week, we saw the release of the official government “Report on the Recent Community and Political Situation in Hong Kong.” It concluded: It is the common aspiration of the Central Authorities [in Beijing], the [Hong Kong Special.
They are not looking for someone else to bring into implementation those promises. They are saying “we are the generation which has grown up after the handover in 1997.” Some of them were only a few years old, but they are looking to a future and they say, “the future belongs to us. Things have not been going very well, democracy has been put off again and again, and we are now going to fight for our future and our own way.” So, for me, it is a very exciting thing, the old generation going out and the new generation coming in with a very strong sense of a Hong Kong identity, with a sense that Hong Kong has core values, which need to be preserved so that they can have the kind of future they want in that community. And I see t ....

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MSNBC The 11th Hour With Brian Williams December 6, 2019 07:44:00

Or they re worried about a challenge. it is time to stand up and do the right thing. if you have to sacrifice yourself for that, that is a sense of duty. we are missing that from actually not just donald trump but from an entire republican party. and that is what steve schmidt is talking about. and it s very scary because it s really important to have different views in a democracy. but if one party has abdicated its responsibility and its interest in democracy, then what do you do? and i think steve is right about so much. the one thing i would say, i would just take it a step further and the authoritarian strain that runs through this moment does have a corollary in our history. if you think about the civil rights movement as actually not a civil rights movement but indeed democratization, you really dent have to go that far back to see what s underlying anti-democratic ....

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MSNBC The 11th Hour With Brian Williams December 6, 2019 09:44:00

Who are unwilling to stand up and do what s right because they re worried about their seat or they re worried about a challenge. it is time to stand up and do the right thing. if you have to sacrifice yourself for that, that is a sense of duty. we are missing that from actually not just donald trump but from an entire republican party. and that is what steve schmidt is talking about. it is scarey because it is important to have different views in democracy. but if one party has abdicated its responsibility and it s interest in democracy, then what do you do? and i think steve is right about so much. the one thing i would say, i would just take it a step further and the authoritarian strain that runs through this moment does have a corollary in our history. if you think about the civil rights movement as actually not a civil rights movement but indeed democratization. it s always been directly linked ....

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