Britain has delusions of grandeur, says former Australian PM Paul Keating

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A former Australian prime minister has mounted a scathing attack on Britain, saying Australia’s oldest ally suffers from “delusions of grandeur and relevance de

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Paul Keating, who left office in 1996, said the UK was led by a “disreputable government” and labelled Liz Truss, the foreign secretary, as “demented”.

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sadly he may be right, we still seem in this country to fail to understand that the past is the past and that our future is not going to be built on longing for that past to return.

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Just the tory party

Australia delusion to super power. make policy with US Administration . have been tray forgotten they are under British rules.

Liz Truss is not just demented, she's an unscrupulous individual who abuses her position as a cabinet minister to commit fraud & other offences to get the job done. One of the reasons why Cameron called her an 'A' lister & promoted her to the cabinet after just 2 years as an MP

It was grand some centuries ago but no longer

Well at least our background is not based on exported criminals from Britain - love irony

similar to what the Americans think. A documentary on the US Embassy around Brexittime has an American saying that the problem with the Brits is that they believe they are negotiating as equals, they aren't.

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