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The British crisis has not yet been resolved, and Sunak has made two enemies first, or pushed Britain into a "deeper abyss"

author:Observation Room Seven

Sunak's new official took office with three fires, but he burned two fires to China and Russia. The British crisis has not been resolved, and the first two enemies are made, is it not to bring Britain into the abyss?

After Truss stepped down, Sunak, who is of Indian origin, successfully became the British prime minister. As the saying goes, the new official took office with three fires, but what people did not expect was that the new British prime minister actually burned the first fire on China and reached an agreement with the United States on the issue of "responding to China's challenges". But what people didn't expect was that just a few days later, Sunak set another fire on Russia's head.

The British crisis has not yet been resolved, and Sunak has made two enemies first, or pushed Britain into a "deeper abyss"

According to the latest reports, the new British Prime Minister Sunak said that the British government supports companies that "decide to terminate financial relations with Russia". And from the fact that Sunak took office, he burned the two fires on China and Russia, two big countries, it is not difficult to see that Sunak is not much different from former British Prime Minister Truss, Johnson and others in formulating foreign policy towards other countries. But objectively speaking, Sunak's move is actually not surprising. On the one hand, on the day Sunak became prime minister, Russia pointed out that relations between Britain and Russia showed no signs of improvement; On the other hand, Sunak is only of Indian origin and is deeply affected by the overall environment of the United Kingdom, so his political position on China and Russia will naturally not be too different from the previous leaders.

The British crisis has not yet been resolved, and Sunak has made two enemies first, or pushed Britain into a "deeper abyss"

However, now that the British crisis has not been resolved, Sunak first made two big enemies for Britain, what kind of calculation is it fighting? Before analyzing this, one thing has to be mentioned. That is, Sunak received the appointment certificate from the British king on the front foot, and spoke to US President Biden on the phone on the back foot. It is understood that the two sides also exchanged views on many issues and even reached consensus, including dealing with the Sino-Russian issue. From here we seem to be able to see what Sunak is doing. On the one hand, the current crisis in the UK is not easy to solve. If you hold the thighs of the United States and use the strength of the United States, it is also good to help Britain tide over the difficulties, and this performance towards China and Russia is actually "casting a name" for the United States.

The British crisis has not yet been resolved, and Sunak has made two enemies first, or pushed Britain into a "deeper abyss"

On the other hand, the UK election is only two years away. What worries Sunak's Conservative Party, however, is that Labour once surpassed the Conservative Party's support. Based on this, it is especially important for Sunak to retain the position of prime minister with the help of external forces. It is precisely because of this that Sunak expressed his loyalty to Biden as soon as he took office. It's just that to be fair, Sunak's choice to make Britain two enemies, China and Russia, with its back to the United States, will not do the slightest good in resolving the British crisis and the political crisis he faces. Because the crisis in Britain was brought about by the United States, mixing with the United States will be regarded as a "pawn" against China and Russia. Without the Chinese market and Russian energy, Sunak is only more difficult to solve the economic crisis.

The British crisis has not yet been resolved, and Sunak has made two enemies first, or pushed Britain into a "deeper abyss"

It can be expected that Sunakruo still only wants to hold the thigh of the United States and act as a hegemonic "pawn", which will only push Britain into a "deeper abyss". Moreover, if Sunak cannot solve the British economic problems, I am afraid that he will end up with the same sadness as Johnson and Truss, and will be laughed at by the world!

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