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Welcome to the future, where a state of fewer than ten million people, led by a kleptocrat who described migrants as poison, is vital to British prosperity
OpenDemocracy
By Peter Geoghegan
1 June 2021, 11.08am
Pity Boris Johnson. The fabled bon vivant has not had many opportunities to entertain in recent months. The pandemic has meant that foreign visitors have been thin on the ground. That changed last Friday when Johnson hosted Hungarian prime minister Viktor Orbán.
Orbán was just the second EU leader invited to Downing Street since Brexit and hes not exactly an obvious choice for a powwow. A fierce critic of US president Joe Biden, an ally of China, Russia and Belarus and a proponent of the far-Right great replacement theory, Orbán is hardly a mainstream European leader. The party he leads, Fidesz, has been kicked out of the centre-right grouping in the European Parliament.
So why invite Orbán to Downing Street at all?
real story of the Hungarians trip to Downing Street is less about Johnsonian populism and more about the reality of Brexit Britain. Almost five years on from the 2016 referendum, what Global Britain means is starting to become apparent. And it isnt pretty
Britain is left cosying up to autocrats and scrambling to sign trade deals that look set to improve life for the rich with little benefit for the rest of us
British government spokesperson criticised previous comments the Hungarian prime minister had made about Muslim invaders but also said that the visit was vital for the UKs security and prosperity.
Welcome to the near future, where a state of fewer than ten million people led by a kleptocrat is vital to British prosperity. It was briefed that the main reason for the invite was because Orbán asked to come, but that only underscores the weakness of Britains international standing.
A long article. More here
https://www.opendemocracy.net/en/opendemocracyuk/what-boris-johnsons-new-allies-tell-us-about-global-britain/
muriel_volestrangler
(102,502 posts)It helps him a lot if the EU is disunited about some things - if it's negotiation with Britain, or if it's just something he can point to to say "see - the EU can't take decisions", to keep up the spirits of the Brexiteers as the trade deals trickle in, with ever smaller gains in them.