News Analysis
Candidates for British Conservative party leader are competing to demonstrate how tough they will be in their stance against the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), indicating that the UK’s decoupling from the CCP has become the consensus of mainstream British society.
The winner of the party leadership contest will succeed Prime Minister Boris Johnson to be the new prime minister in September.
On July 25, Foreign minister Liz Truss and former Chancellor of the Exchequer Rishi Sunak went into their first head-to-head debate in their race to be the next prime minister on live BBC TV.
The two candidates “unexpectedly” shifted the focus of their arguments to the CCP ruling regime, according to the Chinese language BBC report of the day….