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Chinese Whispers: How would Britain's Labour party change UK-China relations?

Chinese Whispers: How would Britain's Labour party change UK-China relations?

Released Monday, 10th June 2024
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Chinese Whispers: How would Britain's Labour party change UK-China relations?

Chinese Whispers: How would Britain's Labour party change UK-China relations?

Chinese Whispers: How would Britain's Labour party change UK-China relations?

Chinese Whispers: How would Britain's Labour party change UK-China relations?

Monday, 10th June 2024
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In less than a month’s time, Britain may well have a new prime minister – and a different ruling party. Under 14 years of the Conservative party, the UK’s approach to China has swung from the sycophancy of the golden era to fear and loathing under Liz Truss, stabilising in the last couple of years to a compete but engage approach, all while public opinion on China has hardened following the Hong Kong protests and the pandemic.

What will a new government bring? Will the managerialism of Keir Starmer change UK-China relations much from the managerialism of Rishi Sunak? This is not a hypothetical question as Labour looks set to win the election and the question, now, is how big the Conservative losses will be.

Cindy Yu is joined by Sam Hogg, a political analyst who has covered China as seen by Westminster for years, under the newsletter he founded, Beijing to Britain. He last came on the podcast to discuss Liz Truss’s views on China – a lot has changed then.

Produced by Cindy Yu and Joe Bedell-Brill.

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