Now’s the time to force the country’s warring factions to the negotiating table.
We need to rethink our foreign policy not in the world we would like, but in the world we actually live in.
There’s a case for empowering our courts to make a genocide ruling over the Uighars. But not for giving them a veto on trade deals in doing so.
Is the Treasury up for funding and voters up for supporting the ideas he sketched out ealier this week?
Cowardice and lack of vision have brought us to this pass – facing all the costs and obligations of EU membership, but with no voice, no vote and no veto.
The future leaders of the Left either don’t know their history, or prefer a made-up version of it.
Britain should call in the Burmese ambassador, suspend its training programme with the Burma Army, and continue to press at the UN.
They are grateful for The Beatles, parliamentary democracy, fair play and Manchester United.
Whether we measure literacy or longevity, infant mortality or sexual equality, the world in 2015 was a better place during this past twelve months.
Brussels-centric politicians and bureaucrats, using cover provided by the Lisbon Treaty, are pushing for the second at the expense of the first.
So far, the UK is emerging as a potential leader on the international stage – a stark contrast to Britain’s policy of the 1990s.