Australia first
Sep 30, 2021
3 minutes
AFTER THE PEOPLE HAD SPOKEN, much of the opposition to Brexit was process-based. This opposition could take legal form — thus the Supreme Court deciding it knew when Parliament was prorogued or not. But mostly it was rhetorical and moral: the wrong thing was being done the wrong way. These influential voices, in politics and the press, have been curiously quiet about the UK’s commitment to a new, anti-Chinese, military relationship with Australia and the United States.
This silence has been all the more
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