My hon. Friend is making an key point about that pipeline, but it is not just about that. When we see one of our important European partners invite a dictator to the wedding of the Foreign Minister, and we see them dancing together as though that dictator were some sort of champion of freedom and a partner of choice, and then at the end of the dance we see the Foreign Minister—the Foreign Minister of a NATO power and a European partner—curtsey to a murderous dictator, we must ask ourselves what is happening in our neighbourhood under our watch.
Global Britain and the International Rules-based Order
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Tom Tugendhat
(Conservative)
in the House of Commons on Thursday, 6 September 2018.
It occurred during Backbench debate on Global Britain and the International Rules-based Order.
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