Prime Minister urges purposeful internationalism and China engagement - Speech Brief
2 December 2025 10:05 UTC · UK Government · GOV.UK Speech · Source · Email X Link

Prime Minister urges purposeful internationalism and China engagement

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  • Prime Minister: pursue outward-looking internationalism
  • Prime Minister: engage with China while protecting national security

TL;DR

  • The Prime Minister says Brexit broke the consensus on Britain’s outward role and that promises were unfulfilled.
  • The Prime Minister says the rise of China requires engagement, rejecting a binary 'golden age' or 'ice age' approach, while protecting national security.
  • The Prime Minister reports a series of recent deals and partnerships — including a US pharmaceuticals deal with zero tariffs on branded medicines, £150 billion of US investment from President Trump's state visit, trade deals with India, CPTPP membership, an Industrial Strategy Partnership with France, a bilateral treaty with Germany, a civil nuclear deal with Czechia, major contracts with Indonesia, Norway and Türkiye, and a 100-year partnership with Ukraine — as proof of outward-facing policy.
  • The Prime Minister announces tougher measures to deter foreign espionage and malicious cyber activity, sanctions on Chinese operators supporting Russia, and continued raising of human rights concerns.
Original text

Thank you. Before I start, let me just say that in the long history of this place, in the eight centuries since King John granted the City of London the right to appoint its own Mayor, it is a real pleasure this evening to be the first Prime Minister to say: Lady Mayor, welcome to the role. And – let me also congratulate the Bishop of London, who will soon become the first female Archbishop of Canterbury. Proof that ...

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