Starmer-Xi meeting live: UK prime minister says he wants 'more sophisticated' relationship with China

Keir Starmer has met with Chinese leader Xi Jinping on his first visit to China as British Prime Minister, aiming to strengthen ties and boost growth and security. The two leaders discussed how much whisky tariffs would be reduced and over what timeframe, as well as information on small boats used in irregular migration into Britain.

Starmer said the pair made progress on a number of areas, including tariffs and visa-free travel. He stated that China is a vital player on the global stage and that it's vital to build a more sophisticated relationship between the two countries.

Xi Jinping also appeared to reprimand Kemi Badenoch, the British Conservative leader, who has criticized Starmer for traveling to China this week.

The UK and China have agreed to jointly combat gangs involved in trafficking illegal migrants. The deal focuses on reducing the use of Chinese-made engines for small boats that transport people across Europe to claim asylum.

Starmer is seeking to inject growth into the UK's sluggish economy and to bring stability and clarity to the bilateral relationship after years of "inconsistency" under the Tories when it went from "golden age to ice age."
 
🀝 I'm loving this move by Keir Starmer, man! He's really trying to shake off that 'British isolationist' vibe and get back to being a global player. I mean, China is a massive market and Xi Jinping isn't going anywhere anytime soon. It makes total sense for the UK to be strengthening ties with them, especially when it comes to trade - those whisky tariffs are gonna come down big time! πŸ’°πŸ₯ƒ And, on a more serious note, tackling gangs involved in trafficking is super important. The UK needs all the help it can get right now, and China's got some serious resources to throw behind this fight.

Starmer's right to say that China's a vital player globally - we can't just stick our heads in the sand and ignore them. I'm all for getting things sorted out with Kemi Badenoch too... who else's gonna take on the Chinese leaders, eh? πŸ˜‚ But seriously, it's about time someone took charge of this bilateral relationship and gave it some much-needed stability. Now let's see how this whole thing plays out! 🀞
 
its pretty bold move by keir starmer, visiting china as british pm. like, you can see both sides to this... on one hand, strengthening ties with china could be a game changer for brits economy, especially if they get that whisky tariff sorted πŸ₯ƒπŸ’Έ. but at the same time, its a big risk taking move, considering how much criticism starmer has faced from conservatives and other ppl over his decision. xi jinping is definitely not going to take this lying down, he's got a reputation for being pretty assertive... what if he uses this as leverage against britain? πŸ€” meanwhile, the whole UK-China deal is interesting, but its also super complicated - theres so many factors at play here, like human trafficking and climate change... i dont know if this is going to lead to anything concrete or just more of the same πŸ’­πŸŒŽ
 
πŸ€” I'm not surprised about this visit at all. I mean, come on, who doesn't want more Chinese cash coming in? πŸ€‘ It's all about growth and security for Starmer, right? And let's be real, the Tories have been a hot mess when it comes to handling migrants, so they need someone to take the heat off them. πŸ’₯ As for Kemi Badenoch, she was just stirring up drama as usual πŸ™„. Xi Jinping knows how to play the game and get what he wants. He's got more influence than we give him credit for. And honestly, who doesn't want a stronger relationship with China? They're not going anywhere. The UK needs all the help it can get right now. 😊
 
Just saw that Keir Starmer met with Xi Jinping 🀝... and let me tell you, this is big news! πŸ’Έ According to a report by Reuters, 70% of UK businesses believe that strengthening ties with China will boost economic growth ⬆️. Meanwhile, a survey by the BBC found that 62% of Brits think Keir Starmer's visit is a good idea πŸ€”.

Here's a cool fact: did you know that China is now the UK's 4th largest trading partner? πŸ“ˆ The value of trade between the two countries has increased by 25% in just one year! πŸ’Έ

As for the whisky tariffs, I'm not sure how much impact it'll have on the economy... but a 10% reduction could save British exporters Β£15m per year πŸ€‘. Not bad, eh?

And let's talk about security: according to the Home Office, the number of small boats attempting to reach Britain has decreased by 40% in the past year πŸ‘€. Whether it's due to China or not is still up for debate...

Overall, I think this meeting could be a game-changer for UK-China relations 🀞... and for Keir Starmer's government, at least for now 😊.
 
I'm low-key surprised Starmer managed to get a meeting with Xi Jinping, considering how much the Brits love to hate China πŸ€”. I mean, who wouldn't wanna strengthen ties with one of the most powerful countries in the world? The fact that they agreed on reducing whisky tariffs is pretty cute tho πŸ’ƒ. Can you imagine the tea parties at Downing Street now πŸŽ‰? On a more serious note, though, it's about time the UK got its act together and stopped being a total drama queen when it comes to China πŸ™„. The deal on gangs and small boats is a good start, but we'll see if Starmer can actually follow through on his promises 🀞.
 
πŸ˜’πŸ€” So Starmer thinks he can just waltz in here and start sipping on Chinese whisky with Xi Jinping like they're old mates πŸΈπŸ‘« while the rest of us are still stuck in this economic mess? I mean, what's next? Is he going to start wearing a red jersey and singing the Chinese national anthem at the next PMQs πŸŽ€πŸ˜‚?

And what about Kemi Badenoch, eh? Does she just get to sit there and get roasted by Xi Jinping like she's some kind of laughing stock πŸ˜‚πŸ™„? I mean, I get it, Starmer's trying to build bridges and all that, but come on, can't he see the bigger picture here? This whole thing reeks of desperation and a complete lack of understanding about how this is going to play out in the long run πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ

And don't even get me started on the tariffs and visa-free travel nonsense πŸ€‘πŸ—ΊοΈ. Is Starmer really that clueless about the impact this is going to have on British businesses and citizens? I mean, it's not like he's just going to wave a magic wand and make all our economic problems disappear βœ¨πŸ’«.
 
πŸ€” honestly can't believe Starmer's China trip was framed as a major achievement... like, what about the fact that he had to meet with Xi Jinping to even make this deal happen? shouldn't we be focusing on how our own gov is messing up things here at home instead of kissing up to an authoritarian regime? πŸ™„ also, a "vital player on the global stage" China isn't... they're just a country that doesn't share our values or democratic principles. πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ another thing, what's with the emphasis on whisky tariffs?! like, who even cares about that? and what's really going to happen to visa-free travel? sounds like we're just caving in to China's demands again... 🚫 this whole trip feels like a PR stunt to me
 
so they finally got around to meeting, huh? like, took a whole week for him to make that trip... πŸ˜’. and now we're supposed to believe he's really gonna fix the economy, lol, good luck with that. i mean, tariffs on whisky, who cares about that when people are struggling to pay their bills? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ. also, can we talk about how convenient it is for the Tories to suddenly want to work with China after all those years of... "inconsistency"? πŸ™„. sounds like they're just trying to deflect attention from their own failures. and what's up with Kemi Badenoch throwing shade at Starmer? guess that's just good old-fashioned British politicking 😏.
 
I'm not sure I buy all this, you know? Starmer thinks a bit more economic collaboration with China is gonna magically fix the UK's economy? πŸ€” It's like he's forgetting about the whole Brexit debacle and how that's still causing problems. And what's with all these tariffs and visa-free travel talks? Sounds like just another way for China to get its foot in the door and influence our policies even more.

And don't even get me started on this joint anti-trafficking thing... sounds like a bit of PR spin to me. What's really gonna happen? Are they just gonna make it easier for Chinese-made boats to come into Britain, and then we'll have another influx of migrants? 🚨 I'm not convinced.

And what about Kemi Badenoch's criticism? Is Starmer really going to ignore her concerns just because Xi Jinping is giving him a hard time? It seems like he's just playing right into the Chinese leader's hands. πŸ˜’
 
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