If Peter Sellers were still around, he could play the President to perfection, as a politician who is all at once cunning, witty, naive and triumphant.
Ultimately, we either believe in free enterprise, and put customers and passengers ahead of fat-cat bosses and bureaucrats, or we don’t.
The lively and chaotic city presents a warning to the Government as to how its regeneration plans could go wrong.
Hoyle and Fowler are deeply opposed to the move, but Labour voters in the North of England like the sound of it.
“Perhaps Clooney doesn’t realise there is a difference between pretending to be an elected representative of the people and being one.”
The international community must set out consequences for Beijing’s flagrant breaches of international treaties.