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Is There No End To This Country's Generosity When It Comes To Foreign Lands?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Is this another low in Camerons snake oil dealership. Just how low does this oaf want to bankrupt us and his gormless Gideon tells us a Brexit will harm our economy. Cameron is hell bent on doing that on his own. Chucking or money to all and sundry like a demented octopus. I am sure he is closet Laboour.
Writing cheques,increasing our debt
and us taxpayers have SFA to show for our money!!!
Writing cheques,increasing our debt
and us taxpayers have SFA to show for our money!!!
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This would appear to be a 'soft power' move.
The DRC is a country with an estimated $24tn in natural resources. It has the potential to be one of the richest countries in the world:
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/ma gazine- 2439639 0
...but isn't, due to ongoing conflicts. The way 'soft power' would work in our favour hear is by raising British influence in the region. A democratically elected Parliament helped into existence by support from Britain stands us in good stead in the future (trade negotiations, drilling rights, favourable export deals etc).
That's how I believe soft power works.
It's not really based on altruism.
This would appear to be a 'soft power' move.
The DRC is a country with an estimated $24tn in natural resources. It has the potential to be one of the richest countries in the world:
http://
...but isn't, due to ongoing conflicts. The way 'soft power' would work in our favour hear is by raising British influence in the region. A democratically elected Parliament helped into existence by support from Britain stands us in good stead in the future (trade negotiations, drilling rights, favourable export deals etc).
That's how I believe soft power works.
It's not really based on altruism.
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