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Chinese Ambassador to the UK being ironic?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Boris is telling you that you can’t buy an Huawei mobile phone (they sold 200 million last year).
Instead of a Chinese device Johnson is urging us all to buy British, and the new Amstrad Brexit smartphone has been developed.
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Instead of a Chinese device Johnson is urging us all to buy British, and the new Amstrad Brexit smartphone has been developed.
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the spook on radio 4 - MI5 head honcho
said that the hardware cd be chinese but anyone who didnt wanted their mail to be read - encrypted it
and then they cdnt
and I thought - what about GCHQ - that is what they spend their time doing innit - reading other men's mail?
I had a Boris moment - realising that the fella making the decision and spending my money didnt understand the issue - bit like covid really
said that the hardware cd be chinese but anyone who didnt wanted their mail to be read - encrypted it
and then they cdnt
and I thought - what about GCHQ - that is what they spend their time doing innit - reading other men's mail?
I had a Boris moment - realising that the fella making the decision and spending my money didnt understand the issue - bit like covid really
Trump gave Boris a roasting, and now the poodle is obeying his masters call.
// Donald Trump vented “apoplectic” fury at Boris Johnson in a tense phone call over Britain’s decision to allow Huawei a role in its 5G mobile phone networks, according to officials in London and Washington.
The British prime minister spoke to the US president last week soon after he announced his decision to allow the Chinese manufacturer to participate in the UK’s next-generation cellular network. This was in spite of vocal opposition from senior figures in the Trump administration, which is opposed to Huawei on national security grounds.
Following the decision, Britain and the US tried to gloss over their differences with muted public statements. But one individual briefed on the contents of the call said Mr Trump was “apoplectic” with Mr Johnson for his Huawei decision and expressed his views in livid terms.
A second official confirmed that the Trump-Johnson call was “very difficult”. British officials with knowledge of the exchange said they were taken aback by the force of the president’s language towards Mr Johnson.
Mike Pence, US vice-president, said after the Huawei decision that the Trump administration had made its disappointment at the UK decision “very clear to them”. But the extent of Mr Trump’s anger was unknown until now. //
// Donald Trump vented “apoplectic” fury at Boris Johnson in a tense phone call over Britain’s decision to allow Huawei a role in its 5G mobile phone networks, according to officials in London and Washington.
The British prime minister spoke to the US president last week soon after he announced his decision to allow the Chinese manufacturer to participate in the UK’s next-generation cellular network. This was in spite of vocal opposition from senior figures in the Trump administration, which is opposed to Huawei on national security grounds.
Following the decision, Britain and the US tried to gloss over their differences with muted public statements. But one individual briefed on the contents of the call said Mr Trump was “apoplectic” with Mr Johnson for his Huawei decision and expressed his views in livid terms.
A second official confirmed that the Trump-Johnson call was “very difficult”. British officials with knowledge of the exchange said they were taken aback by the force of the president’s language towards Mr Johnson.
Mike Pence, US vice-president, said after the Huawei decision that the Trump administration had made its disappointment at the UK decision “very clear to them”. But the extent of Mr Trump’s anger was unknown until now. //
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Boris was Foreign Secretary for 2 years, surely he must have noticed the Chinese were nasty.
As soon as Boris announce the deal in January, there was a rebellion in the Tory Party Which has gathered apace.
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China banning protests didn’t change his mind, the Donald did. TherealDonaldTrump is crowing about it now on TwitFace.
Boris was Foreign Secretary for 2 years, surely he must have noticed the Chinese were nasty.
As soon as Boris announce the deal in January, there was a rebellion in the Tory Party Which has gathered apace.
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China banning protests didn’t change his mind, the Donald did. TherealDonaldTrump is crowing about it now on TwitFace.
There is a growing feeling that China can’t be allowed to get away with the Xi policy of worming its way into foreign affairs and backing up its advances with threats. Some might seem petty and on the face of it harmless. But did you know for example that they pressurised the City of London into dropping a float at the Lord Mayors Show from the Republic of China. That’s before you consider the repression of the Uighurs and Tibetans.
I think Johnson does care a bit about Hong Kong or he wouldn’t open the door to 3 million of them.
Trump on the other hand will likely be gone soon. It’s not in any case easy to formulate any sort of response to a world leader who appears to be totally incoherent on most matters.
I think Johnson does care a bit about Hong Kong or he wouldn’t open the door to 3 million of them.
Trump on the other hand will likely be gone soon. It’s not in any case easy to formulate any sort of response to a world leader who appears to be totally incoherent on most matters.
The usual from the the anti British I see.
Gromit, why you do post untruths?
I am glad we, along with Countries like the US and Australia are standing up the CCP. They are bullies and bullies need to be dealt with. It was not just the USA concerned with the security other nations we share secrets with were not happy and on top of that we have the disgusting events in HK.
Gromit, why you do post untruths?
I am glad we, along with Countries like the US and Australia are standing up the CCP. They are bullies and bullies need to be dealt with. It was not just the USA concerned with the security other nations we share secrets with were not happy and on top of that we have the disgusting events in HK.
There are two massive trading nations outside of the EU: the USA and China.
Several years ago, the likes of George Osborne decided to woo China. As a result, in the time in-between, China has made significant "investments" into UK infrastructure.
Now, Osborne's long gone and Boris is in. Boris is more of a USA man. And that's it.
Nothing has changed as far as Huawei's trustworthiness is concerned. All that's changed is where our leaders' loyalties lie.
Several years ago, the likes of George Osborne decided to woo China. As a result, in the time in-between, China has made significant "investments" into UK infrastructure.
Now, Osborne's long gone and Boris is in. Boris is more of a USA man. And that's it.
Nothing has changed as far as Huawei's trustworthiness is concerned. All that's changed is where our leaders' loyalties lie.