Wednesday 10 November 2010

Prime Minister's statement in Beijing

Any analogies here for ASCC?

Mr Cameron pointed out that, were he not in Beijing, he would have been preparing for Prime Minister's Questions and suggested such scrutiny forced leaders to listen to criticism and adapt their policies in response.

"All the time the government is subject to the rule of law. These are constraints on the government and at times they can be frustrating," he told the students at Beida University.

"But ultimately we believe they make our government better and our country stronger," he said, adding that a free media ensured people were better informed and that those with different views from the government were able to take part in public debate.

news.bbc.co.uk 10/11/10

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