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llewelynpritch · 2 months ago
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Boris Johnson's criminal abuse of political power as foreign secretary and prime minister is clearly shown by his misconduct in public office; obstruction of justice; breach of duty and contempt of Parliament. #AI Llewelyn Pritchard 30 Oct 2024
In summary, Boris Johnson's leadership style, marked by hypocrisy, lack of integrity, abuse of power, failure to take responsibility, chaotic governance, incompetent appointments, communication failures, and erosion of institutional trust, all contributed significantly to the erosion of trust in his government. #AI #Perplexity #DeepAI #ChatGPT4o Llewelyn Pritchard 28 October 2024
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tmarshconnors · 1 year ago
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David Cameron's appointment as United Kingdom's Foreign Secretary
While political appointments often aim to bring experience to the table, the recent announcement of David Cameron as the new Foreign Secretary raises serious concerns. Cameron, a former Prime Minister, undoubtedly possesses political acumen, but his tenure was marred by divisive decisions and controversies that should warrant scrutiny in such a crucial role.
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His track record during his time as PM saw policies and decisions that left a lasting impact, not all of it positive. The fallout from the Brexit referendum, called under his leadership, still shapes the country's political landscape. Cameron's misjudgments on the referendum's aftermath and its potential repercussions highlight a concerning lack of foresight.
Moreover, his involvement with Greensill Capital and subsequent lobbying scandals raises questions about conflicts of interest and ethical considerations. Appointing an individual with such controversies to a key diplomatic position risks damaging the credibility and integrity of the UK on the global stage.
The Foreign Secretary's role demands an individual with a steady hand, a clear vision, and unblemished integrity. While Cameron may bring experience, the concerns surrounding his past actions and their implications for international relations warrant a closer examination of this choice.
In a time where global relationships and diplomacy are pivotal, the decision to appoint someone with such a contentious history may compromise the UK's standing and effectiveness in international affairs. The choice of Foreign Secretary is too critical to overlook the potential ramifications of a controversial appointment.
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thxnews · 1 year ago
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Deputy PM Heads UK Delegation at UNGA
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  Deputy PM to Attend UNGA
Deputy Prime Minister Oliver Dowden is set to spearhead the United Kingdom's delegation to the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) High-Level Week in New York. As global leaders gather, the UK aims to reaffirm its commitment to the UN's Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) while addressing pressing international issues. Foreign Secretary James Cleverly is joining the delegation, emphasizing the need for collective action on a range of global challenges.
Pledging UK's Commitment to SDGs
Dowden and his ministerial counterparts will illuminate the UK's dedication to achieving the UN's Sustainable Development Goals. These goals, devised to foster a more equitable, healthier, and prosperous world by 2030, remain a paramount focus for the UK. the midpoint between the SDGs' launch in 2015 and their 2030 deadline approaches, the UK delegation emphasizes the urgent need for countries to actively recommit to these goals, thus fostering a healthier, fairer, and more prosperous world.  
Diplomatic Engagements on the Agenda
Foreign Secretary Cleverly is already on the ground in New York, having arrived on Sunday. His itinerary includes meetings with counterparts from the US, France, Egypt, Barbados, and Indonesia. He will also partake in discussions at the G7 and migration meetings.  
Urgent Call to Reaffirm SDGs
Deputy Prime Minister Dowden is set to deliver a crucial message at the UNGA. He will implore the international community to renew its commitment to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). As he takes the podium, Dowden will underscore that visible and vocal recommitment to these goals is indispensable in making the world healthier, fairer, and more prosperous.  
Addressing Security and Multilateralism
Dowden's schedule includes attendance at the UN Security Council sessions, where he will assert unwavering support for Ukraine and hold Russia accountable for its illegal actions, both in Ukraine and its attempts to undermine global food supplies and security. These actions have led to untold suffering in some of the world's most impoverished nations.  
Promoting Responsible AI and Global Health
Furthermore, the Deputy Prime Minister will address the General Assembly on the subject of revolutionary technologies like Artificial Intelligence (AI). His message will emphasize the need for global cooperation to ensure the equitable distribution of AI benefits while preventing misuse. Meetings with leading tech companies and discussions on AI regulation are also on the agenda. The Deputy Prime Minister's visit will extend to UN meetings focused on enhancing global health and unveiling new UK support for strengthening health systems. Additionally, he will engage in conversations about climate action and increasing global investments in Africa.  
Foreign Secretary's Mission
Foreign Secretary Cleverly's mission in New York is equally crucial. He will stress the importance of maintaining pressure on Russia, making it unequivocally clear that international backing for Ukraine remains steadfast. Additionally, key meetings are scheduled with US Secretary of State Antony Blinken, French Foreign Minister Catherine Colonna, Egyptian Foreign Minister Sameh Shoukry, and Indonesia's Foreign Minister Retno Marsudi. Moreover, Cleverly will co-convene an event on Artificial Intelligence (AI) with US Secretary of State Blinken, gathering governments, tech firms, and NGOs to explore how AI can expedite progress toward the Sustainable Development Goals. These discussions align with the UK's forthcoming AI Safety Summit in November.  
Leaders' Statements
Deputy Prime Minister Dowden expressed his enthusiasm about leading the UK delegation, stating, "I look forward to discussing the challenges and opportunities of AI so that the benefits of this revolutionary technology are felt fairly across the world, and how Britain can be at the forefront of that effort." He also announced new support for tackling climate change, boosting global economic growth, and preventing future pandemics. However, Dowden also addressed the ongoing challenges posed by Russia's actions in Ukraine, emphasizing the need to strengthen international support for Ukraine's freedom. Foreign Secretary Cleverly reinforced the importance of a functioning multilateral system and called for renewed commitment and accelerated delivery of the Sustainable Development Goals. He added, "Putin is counting on the misguided assumption that he can outlast international support for Ukraine. We will not be deterred." As the United Nations General Assembly convenes in New York, the UK delegation remains committed to advocating global cooperation on vital issues, ensuring urgency and resolve in addressing the world's most pressing challenges.   Sources: THX News, Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office, Cabinet Office, The Rt Hon Oliver Dowden CBE MP, & The Rt Hon James Cleverly MP. Read the full article
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goldiers1 · 2 years ago
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Cleverly Visits G7 Partners to Push for Free, Open Indo-Pacific
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  - Foreign Secretary will meet G7 partners in Karuizawa, Japan this week. - Discussions will focus on accelerating support for Ukraine, ensuring a free and open Pacific region and promoting the Government’s priority of increasing economic growth. - Visiting the Pacific islands, Cleverly will listen to and offer support for regional priorities, in particular climate change. Foreign Secretary, James Cleverly, arrives in Japan today (Sunday 16 April) for the G7 Foreign Ministers’ meeting ahead of a four-day visit to the Pacific Islands and New Zealand. The combined visit will focus on promoting a free and open Indo-Pacific – as the region becomes the centre of growing geopolitical competition.  
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G7 Foreign Ministers Meeting. Artwork by the UK Foreign Office.   At the three-day G7 conference (16-18 April) in Karuizawa, Cleverly will meet G7 Foreign Ministers, including the Japanese Minister for Foreign Affairs Yoshimasa Hayashi, to discuss closer ties around security and defence. He will also discuss opportunities presented by the UK’s recent accession to the CPTPP trade agreement, which strengthens the UK’s global trading relationship with its partners in the region and will help drive growth across the country in line with the Government’s five priorities. Cleverly will also announce that the UK will join the US, Japan and Australia as a member of the Blue Dot Network which will give a quality mark to infrastructure projects, promoting higher standards. It will operate globally, including in emerging markets, as a recognised symbol of quality and therefore will attract private sector investment and public support. The gap between infrastructure needs and finance has been growing and is forecast to reach US$15 trillion by 2040. This initiative aims to start narrowing that gap, promoting quality investment in projects across the world that are in desperate need of funding – from transport improvements to upgrading hospitals, schools and expanding access to reliable electricity. Cleverly will then travel to Papua New Guinea and Solomon Islands, before joining the New Zealand Foreign Minister Nanaia Mahuta for a joint programme in Samoa. They will then travel on to Wellington together for engagements on Saturday. During his visit to the Pacific islands, Cleverly will announce financial support and the deployment of UK expertise to the region, chiefly for regional priorities such as climate change. This includes £4.5m of new funding to connect communities in Papua New Guinea and across the Pacific to clean energy sources – providing an alternative to common but expensive and polluting generators.  
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Foreign Secretary James Cleverly. Photo by Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office. Wikimedia.   Foreign Secretary James Cleverly said: With increasing competition in the region, it is more important than ever that we promote a free and open Indo-Pacific. It is critical to the UK, to our economy, our security and our values. Throughout my visit, I will build on commitments to our friends across the Pacific nations in their bid to promote peace and prosperity in the region.   At the G7, the Foreign Ministers will also discuss the need to maintain collective support for Ukraine and how international support from the UK and other G7 partners can be used most strategically to help Ukrainian forces continue their progress on the battlefield and secure a lasting peace. The visit comes following the announcement that the UK will join the regional trading bloc – CPTPP (Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership) – as its first European member. The bloc is one of the largest free trade areas in the world, home to more 500 million people and will be worth 15% of global GDP once the UK joins. It is estimated that joining will boost the UK economy by £1.8 billion in the long run. Joining CPTPP will also support further jobs and create opportunities for companies by giving British businesses improved access to the countries that will be gateway to the wider Indo-Pacific region, which is projected to make up the majority of global growth in the future. The Integrated Review Refresh published in March 2023 set out how the UK will prioritise the Indo-Pacific through a long-term strategic footing, making the region a permanent pillar of the UK’s international policy.   Sources: THX News, Foreign Commonwealth and Development Office & The Rt Hon James Cleverly MP. Read the full article
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news247worldpressposts · 1 year ago
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#Breaking: "The PM has asked me to serve as his #ForeignSecretary and I have gladly accepted." @David_Cameron
The Prime Minister has asked me to serve as his Foreign Secretary and I have gladly accepted. We are facing a daunting set of international challenges, including the war in Ukraine and the crisis in the Middle East. At this time of profound global change, it has rarely been more important for this country to stand by our allies, strengthen our partnerships and make sure our voice is heard. While…
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theblogspen · 2 years ago
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llewelynpritch · 2 months ago
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Dawn Sturgess Public Inquiry Live Stream 28/10/2024 AM
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