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I think the world's middle powers should answer Carney's call for a new world order of middle powers. We don't have to fight for the scraps the super powers toss in the dirt for us. We have our own powers, dignity, 1.5 billion pop market isn't something to sneer at,
Carney has been leading the middle nations in the sense that he's taken a tough public stance against Trump for years. European leaders have finally started to adopt his rhetoric this week after Trump took the Greenland crisis to the brink.
Given that I don't think he was referring to creating more treaties or supranational bodies, I think by matching Carney's rhetoric world leaders have answered his call.
What does that have to do with the article?
This is good for Britain.
~~Workers~~ Nations of the world unite