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Starmer Meets Xi in First UK Leader Visit to China in 8 Years

Starmer Meets Xi in First UK Leader Visit to China in 8 Years

Above: China's President Xi Jinping and Britain's Prime Minister Keir Starmer met on January 29, 2026, in Beijing, where Xi emphasized the need for both countries to "strengthen" their ties to address geopolitical challenges. Image credit: Carl Court/Staff/Getty Images

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Starmer's China visit represents essential pragmatism in an unstable world where Trump's erratic behavior threatens allies. With Britain's economy struggling and Trump attacking NATO partners while imposing arbitrary tariffs, diversifying relationships isn't weakness — it's strategic necessity. The trip secured real wins: reduced whisky tariffs, visa-free travel and cooperation on migrant smuggling gangs using Chinese boat engines.

Engaging China now invites catastrophic security risks and emboldens an authoritarian regime actively spying on Britain. Approving a mega-embassy spy hub while kowtowing to Xi — who praised Labour governments specifically — shows dangerous naivety about Beijing's threats. This visit rewards China's imprisonment of British citizen Jimmy Lai and Uyghur persecution while risking Trump's retaliation through punitive tariffs.


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