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David Cameron's 2010 speech at the Lord Mayor's Banquet, part 1

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From the Downing Street website:
Prime Minister David Cameron has said that the Coalition Government's foreign policy will be one of "hard-headed internationalism" focused on advancing Britain's national interest.

In the PM's annual foreign policy speech at the Lord Mayor's banquet in London, Mr Cameron added that dealing with the deficit was vital to ensure that the UK carries its weight in the world.

But he rejected the theory that Britain's influence is in decline, arguing that it remains a great economic power and its political and military assets continue to make it a major player on the international stage.

Few countries in the world have the same combination of assets that the UK possesses, he told guests at the banquet, pointing to the UK's prominent position in NATO, the G20 and the UN Security Council as well as its global language, rich culture and cosmopolitan society.

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  • hahahahah this makes me laugh all the time

  • UK Prime Minister David Cameron’s forebears have a long history in financial racketeering. His great-great grandfather, Emile Levita, a German Jew, was related to the German- Goldsmid banking family, and obtained British citizenship in 1871. He was the director of the Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China. - PLEASE Watch these videos - Lyndon LaRouche explains start of WW III . or - The Obama Deception. here on youtube. Google - Abolish Federal Reserve Petition. and sign it

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