The new UK prime minister David Cameron of Conservative Party took his office today.
The Conservative Party won 36.1% of the votes in the election, and now the party had an agreement with Liberal Democrats, which won 23% of the votes. The new PM nominated Nick Clegg of LibDem to be the new deputy PM, a part of the deal. The parties in the UK made the arrangement that they are not going to have another election for five years. Will there be female cabinet members? Where do they start the cuts?
President Obama had a phone conversation with the new PM. How the coalition government is to set its foreign policies are to be expected to come up soon. The former Tory's leader William Hague is going to be the next Foreign Minister. According to the new Foreign Minister William Hague's speech, the party is ready to offer its hands to non-EU countries, Middle East, Asia and Latin America.
Our stance must be then to insist that having Japan on their side has merits, for them, for us, and for the whole world. First of all, Japan buys weapons from the United States, they would not want to give F16 and PAC3 technologies to China. Secondly, China is currently under dictatorship and there is no democratic election to speak of. No matter how many die, no matter how many they execute, the leaders won't have to be afraid of losing their posts. It means, they will not listen to you when you say lives are at stake. The UK people should remember the Akmal Shaikh's execution case in China. Thirdly, their economic advantages will be lost when China takes over -- assuming they still do with commonwealth countries.
The Conservative Party won 36.1% of the votes in the election, and now the party had an agreement with Liberal Democrats, which won 23% of the votes. The new PM nominated Nick Clegg of LibDem to be the new deputy PM, a part of the deal. The parties in the UK made the arrangement that they are not going to have another election for five years. Will there be female cabinet members? Where do they start the cuts?
President Obama had a phone conversation with the new PM. How the coalition government is to set its foreign policies are to be expected to come up soon. The former Tory's leader William Hague is going to be the next Foreign Minister. According to the new Foreign Minister William Hague's speech, the party is ready to offer its hands to non-EU countries, Middle East, Asia and Latin America.
Our stance must be then to insist that having Japan on their side has merits, for them, for us, and for the whole world. First of all, Japan buys weapons from the United States, they would not want to give F16 and PAC3 technologies to China. Secondly, China is currently under dictatorship and there is no democratic election to speak of. No matter how many die, no matter how many they execute, the leaders won't have to be afraid of losing their posts. It means, they will not listen to you when you say lives are at stake. The UK people should remember the Akmal Shaikh's execution case in China. Thirdly, their economic advantages will be lost when China takes over -- assuming they still do with commonwealth countries.