It's too ambitious. First British people should sort out how to stay relevant atleast in Western Europe. Do even countries like Spain, France, Germany, Portugal, Italy, Belgium, Netherland, etc. pay much heed what UK has to say on important issues. As far as I know even the Anglosphere countries don't pay much heed to what UK's consideration are in Global Geopolitics (they have personal cultural affinity) but in terms of Geopolitics UK can rarely influence them in any significant way. Everyone knows who holds the leash on UK. And UK can't say otherwise to it's masters in Washington. So it's better to directly deal with the master.
@49:10 This speaker is ABSOLUTELY CORRECT!! Only delusional people will knock on your door and asks "DO YOU KNOW WHO i AM?" My answer is "Who cares!!"🤣🤣🤣
With due respect, Winnie King is relatively uneducated by any standard concerning 21st-century world politics. Her background in international political economy is insufficient to ask or respond to the complexity of the dynamic of global security affairs. Superficiality is very dangerous because she is playing directly into Japan's traps, using England's strength for Japan's war objectives.