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5 China experts on how Keir Starmer should play his trip – POLITICO

By staffJanuary 28, 20262 Mins Read
5 China experts on how Keir Starmer should play his trip – POLITICO
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Britain should “listen to the Chinese leadership and try and understand more about how [Chinese President] Xi Jinping and other senior communist leaders see the world, how they see China,” the former Financial Times South China correspondent says.

“The U.K.’s ability to influence China directly is quite limited, but it’s really important that we understand what they’re trying to do in the world.”

Starmer should be clear about the U.K.’s red lines on espionage, interference in British society, and the harassment of people living in this country, Bland says.

Vince Cable, who visited China three times as U.K. business secretary between 2010 and 2015, says Starmer must not give Chinese President Xi Jinping public lectures. | Andy Rain/EPA

Treat trade cautiously — Charles Parton, former diplomat

“The Chinese are adept at the propaganda of these visits, and ensuring that everything seems wonderful,” Charles Parton, an ex-diplomat who was First Counsellor to the EU Delegation in Beijing between 2011 and 2016, warns.  

“There’s an awful lot of strange counting going on of [investment] deals that have already been signed, deals that are on the cards to be signed [and] deals that are glimmers in the eye and almost certainly won’t be signed,” Parton, now an adviser to the Council on Geostrategy think tank, says.

“Trade is highly fungible. It’s not political,” Parton, who is also a senior associate at the Royal United Services Institute, adds.

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