Wednesday, January 31, 2018

MAY IN CHINA: I'M NOT A QUITTER

UK Prime Minister Theresa May says she has no plans to quit - despite growing speculation about her leadership.

Speaking en route to China she insisted she's tackling Brexit and domestic issues in an optimistic spirit.

It follows growing criticism from some sections of her Conservative Party and suggestions she could soon face a leadership challenge.

Mrs May hopes to boost ties and business with China on a three day trip to the country but has also promised to raise concerns over issues including Hong Kong, intellectual property piracy, and steel production.

Which former cabinet minister David Mellor says is a dangerous way to start the trip after her predecessors made a major push to improve relations.

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