PM promises ‘stability and clarity’ in approach on first visit to Beijing by UK leader in eight years

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Keir Starmer has said the UK government will remain “clear-eyed and realistic” on the national security threat posed by China as he travelled to Beijing in an effort to improve relations with the economic powerhouse.

The prime minister promised “stability and clarity” in his approach to Beijing after years of what he described as “inconsistency” under the Tories, as western powers turn to China in their search for economic stability amid concerns the US may no longer be a reliable partner.

Starmer’s trip comes amid tensions between Britain and its close ally, the US, over Donald Trump’s threats to take control of Greenland and his criticism of the Chagos Islands deal.