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Now May Bares Her Teeth To The U N
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.....and not before time. She's threatening to withold funding.
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/uk -politi cs-4133 7444
Should've been done years ago but fair play to her for making a start.
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Should've been done years ago but fair play to her for making a start.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Sometimes the only way to make these organisations actually sit up and listen is to threaten to take the gravy train away. Otherwise what impetus is there to reform, improvement or to adapt?
I think this sort of rhetoric will be coming up more and more over the coming years when the net contributors, regardless of origin or what it is for, start to wake up to the fact their/our money is being wasted rather than doing the good it was supposed to do.
I think this sort of rhetoric will be coming up more and more over the coming years when the net contributors, regardless of origin or what it is for, start to wake up to the fact their/our money is being wasted rather than doing the good it was supposed to do.
The UN is not useless, however it undoubtedly needs reform. Mrs May's speech was welcome as it underlined the need for global cooperation, and the dangers to the world if it does not perform more effectively. The threat to without a third of the annual commitment is not as dramatic as it sounds, but sometimes it is necessary to adopt hard hitting measures to preserve and reform what is vital.
She also distanced herself further from Trump's position as outlined in his speech, and that was welcome. If Britain is trying to forge a post-Brexit role for itself, then the current US administration is making that easier just now, because plainly there are obvious dividing lines and differences in approach - for now, anyway
She also distanced herself further from Trump's position as outlined in his speech, and that was welcome. If Britain is trying to forge a post-Brexit role for itself, then the current US administration is making that easier just now, because plainly there are obvious dividing lines and differences in approach - for now, anyway
"You mean the one that kick started this debate?"
I think this debate is about the British PM's speech, and important to note how different it was to Trump's: like I say, not hard these days for Britain to plough an independent line from the White House
"A full overhaul of the UN is well overdue. Bloated and bureaucratic. "
It certainly is: the Security Council for a start, and the various organisations could do with rationalizing and sharing resources more.
Look at the "Human Rights" branch: it has some members you would do a double take about :-)
Some countries fear an effective UN and it is time serious effort was made to address that.
I think this debate is about the British PM's speech, and important to note how different it was to Trump's: like I say, not hard these days for Britain to plough an independent line from the White House
"A full overhaul of the UN is well overdue. Bloated and bureaucratic. "
It certainly is: the Security Council for a start, and the various organisations could do with rationalizing and sharing resources more.
Look at the "Human Rights" branch: it has some members you would do a double take about :-)
Some countries fear an effective UN and it is time serious effort was made to address that.
It's common knowledge that the party is planning a replacement, Dave. It's just a question of when.
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