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«Breaking News» Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt says the UK should not 'underestimate its strength' after Brexit

Post-Brexit Britain should use its power to defend democracy around the world, Jeremy Hunt will say today.


The Foreign Secretary will insist the UK should not 'underestimate' its strength. 


'We are not a superpower and we do not have an empire,' he will say in a speech in Singapore.


'But we do have the fifth-biggest economy in the world, the third-biggest overseas aid budget, the second-biggest military budget in Nato, one of the two biggest financial centres, the world's language, highly effective intelligence services and a world-class diplomatic network. 


'We also have immense reserves of soft power, with three of the world's top ten universities, 450,000 international students, 39million visits by tourists in 2017, and a global audience for our media, especially the BBC, measured in the hundreds of millions.'




Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt will give a speech in Singapore today where he will say the UK should not underestimate its strength after Brexit. He is pictured in Myanmar before Christmas 


Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt will give a speech in Singapore today where he will say the UK should not underestimate its strength after Brexit. He is pictured in Myanmar before Christmas 



Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt will give a speech in Singapore today where he will say the UK should not underestimate its strength after Brexit. He is pictured in Myanmar before Christmas 



Mr Hunt will point to Britain's links with the Commonwealth, the United States and Europe, saying: 'Those connections are why Britain's post-Brexit role should be to act as an invisible chain linking together the democracies of the world ... who share our values and support our belief in free trade, the rule of law and open societies. 


'We should begin by being realistic about our global position. That means not overestimating our strength but not underestimating it either.'

Mr Hunt will highlight worrying figures showing that 71 countries saw reversals of political and civil liberties in 2017. 


He will sign a 'strategic partnership' with Singapore covering areas including defence and education.


n More than six in ten Labour voters want Jeremy Corbyn to back a second referendum on Brexit, a poll has found.


The Labour leader has resisted calls from within his party to back another vote. But YouGov found that 61 per cent of those who backed the party at the polls in 2017 want Mr Corbyn to 'fully support' another referendum, in a survey of 1,675 adults.


A separate poll of 1,034 Labour party members saw this rise to 72 per cent.




Mr Hunt (pictured outside Downing Street before Christmas) will also highlight worrying figures showing that 71 countries saw reversals of political and civil liberties in 2017


Mr Hunt (pictured outside Downing Street before Christmas) will also highlight worrying figures showing that 71 countries saw reversals of political and civil liberties in 2017



Mr Hunt (pictured outside Downing Street before Christmas) will also highlight worrying figures showing that 71 countries saw reversals of political and civil liberties in 2017



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The Foreign Secretary will insist the UK should not ‘underestimate’ its strength. 
‘We are not a superpower and we do not have an empire,’ he will say in a speech in ...


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