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Sound familiar ?  Rolleyes

I want to take this opportunity to congratulate the British government for its principled responses to these challenge,. Well done.” - ” Mr. Pompeo said to PM Boris.

https://www.nytimes.com/2020/07/21/world...china.html

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(25-07-2022, 05:19 PM)cityhantam Wrote: [ -> ][Image: quote-to-be-an-enemy-of-america-can-be-d...-37-01.jpg]

Especially when the Dog takes order from its Master without basic ability to THINK...
After Boris Johnson, UK's showdown between two PM candidates are hated by at least half of their own party—and most of the country. Rolleyes

https://www.thedailybeast.com/insiders-a...atastrophe
History does repeat itself - now the new PM of UK wanna sound like another Boris Johnson.

My wish is UK don't get any worst, other than "improving" in their in-fashion China bashing rhetoric... Tongue

https://asia.nikkei.com/Politics/Interna....-s-new-PM
British Banks happy and sad all in one breathe
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Banks' provision models don't adequately reflect that affordability challenge in the context of low unemployment.
if that snake becum their pm, it'd be much worse
So US's praise becomes a curse?
i think they still dunno the rules now is whomever owns the more resources control the world. not via money printing etc. you can print money but unable to print oil and energy.
(10-10-2022, 05:29 PM)sogo Wrote: [ -> ]i think they still dunno the rules now is whomever owns the more resources control the world. not via money printing etc. you can print money but unable to print oil and energy.

The story goes the English-speaking world is desperately clinging on to whatever remaining influence it has on the Global economy as China, Russia, Saudi, Iran, Latin Americans and Africans step up away from USD. Being "tough on China" apparently don't come cheap....esp when you wealth lou-sai  like no tomorrow...E.g. the UK pound.Laughter-13

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