United Nations must find unique ways to tackle migration,slavery and terrorism or risk irrelevance, says prime ministerTheresa May will employ her maiden speech at the United Nations to warn that it must work hard to remain relevant as too many people feel left behind by globalisation.
Speaking at the general assembly on Tuesday, or she will draw attention to the British people’s decision to vote to leave the EU,arguing that they want a “politics that is more in touch with their concerns, and bold action to address them”. Related: Theresa May resists calls for UK to accept more Syrian refugees Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com