britain. so, basically, it s worth it? you don t like it, but it s worth it? so i want to be clear, we don tjust turn a blind eye, we don t wink at them, we don t ignore it. we raise it, and we make the argument. the two men talked for so long the staff had to wait. an hour and 45 minute conversation included human rights, but it is not clear exactly what was said. then, after some obvious confusion, the pair did emerge to sign an agreement not for more oil straight away but a promise to work more closely together, and more investment announced today. yet the opposition s asking questions about the company mrjohnson keeps. i think everybody wants to see measures to bring the energy bills down, but going cap in hand from dictator to dictator is not an energy strategy. the prime minister says we can t rely on russia, so now he goes to saudi arabia. but hard thinking is needed notjust clocking up air miles to untangle military, economic, diplomatic clashes that haven tjust built up
not for more oil straightaway but a promise to work more closely together, and more investment announced today. yet the opposition s asking questions about the company mrjohnson keeps. i think everybody wants to see measures to bring the energy bills down, but going cap in hand from dictator to dictator is not an energy strategy. the prime minister says we can t rely on russia, so now he goes to saudi arabia. but hard thinking is needed notjust clocking up air miles to untangle military, economic, diplomatic clashes that haven tjust built up overnight. if you look back at 2014 and what happened when putin took part of crimea part of ukraine, then took crimea and the donbas, we totally failed to understand the threat that he posed. and ukraine is paying the price for that with the west looking the other way. i totally agree, and so what we need to do now is make sure that the west is never again vulnerable