
So I'm thinking, Starmer's trip to China wasn't really about making amends or resetting relations, it was more about adapting to a changing world. Like, the US has been being super aggressive towards their allies and we're seeing the effects of that in our relationships with countries like China.
It's interesting because traditionally, the UK and US were like two peas in a pod, but now they're struggling to keep up with each other on this whole global landscape thing. And China is no longer seen as the bad guy, but more like a potential partner in solving some of our biggest problems.
I love how Starmer's visit showed that diplomacy isn't always about finding common ground through shared values or interests, but sometimes it's just about recognizing where we need to work together for the greater good.

And it's also awesome to see China being recognized as a major player in global affairs.
The trade and investment aspect of this trip is huge too, because we're seeing some real money commitments from companies like AstraZeneca, which could lead to some big opportunities for growth.

It's all about finding ways to collaborate and benefit each other, rather than just trying to one-up each other in a game of geopolitics.
Anyway, I think this visit marked a new way forward for our relationships with China and the rest of the world. We're not going to be able to avoid changing circumstances forever, so it's better to try to find common ground and work together where we can.
