Alistair Campbell
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This is a rupture, not a transition.
This foreign policy stuff matters more than it's ever done because of the United States behaving the way that it's done.
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The big unanswered question out of Davos.
was when Mark Carney talks about middle powers, maybe embracing their power more, what might that actually mean in practice?
Yeah, because he backs off.
And then it's like, we're going to talk in question time about Minnesota.
And last night, for example, the whole media was about, is Donald Trump softening his approach?
And we sort of, we pass and analyze these sort of movements that he makes.
But I think the thread that goes through all this is still very much on we're the only power that matters in the world.
You lot are weak.
You lot are becoming irrelevant.
And what he did in Davos was he reminded – he made that blatantly clear.
There was no – even an attempt to sort of say this is a partnership.