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Theresa May at Davos 2017

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Theresa May at Davos 2017

Her Speech in Full

World Economic Forum,

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What's inside?

Brexit will allow the United Kingdom to seize “control of its own destiny once again.”


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8

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Recommendation

At the World Economic Forum’s 2017 meeting in Davos, Switzerland, British prime minister Theresa May attempted to justify the United Kingdom’s decision to leave the European Union – a position she campaigned against before the Brexit vote of June 2016 but on which she has since flip-flopped. May’s address outlines plans to reject laissez-faire economics and embrace reforms, yet it glosses over several issues, such as many voters’ anti-immigration motives for leaving the EU, the rise of nationalism and the potential drawbacks of secession. May’s speech lacked surprises, and British markets responded with confidence. While always politically neutral, getAbstract recommends May’s calm, measured oration to business leaders and investors with interests in European and British markets.

Summary

The United Kingdom is committed to the noble ideals of “liberalism, free trade and globalization.” These forces have achieved much good in the world: They have pulled millions out of abject poverty, allied nations to one another, increased global security and enhanced standards of living across the globe. Yet while some people have thrived under this paradigm, many have been left behind. Those disenfranchised individuals often feel that their politicians neglect them. In response, the UK government aims to make its globalization model more inclusive while still...

About the Speaker

Theresa May is the prime minister of the United Kingdom and leader of the Conservative Party.


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