transport, to use heat pumps instead of gas boilers, and insulate our leaky homes? how is the uk faring compared with its global neighbours? justin, the government says both reports out this week are inaccurate and unfair. is it possible to get a sense of how committed they are to the green agenda? committed they are to the green aaenda? , . , , committed they are to the green aaenda? , ~, i.” agenda? publicly, very committed. last ear agenda? publicly, very committed. last year boris agenda? publicly, very committed. last year boris produced agenda? publicly, very committed. last year boris produced a - agenda? publicly, very committed. last year boris produced a ten - agenda? publicly, very committed. | last year boris produced a ten point green plan, he described it as a green industrial revolution. a huge increase in wind turbines, switching to electric vehicles, that kind of thing. so the government rhetoric is very strong on the green issue but this budget was ver
said this for some time, that the story about the relation with china is collapsing and moving, et cetera, et cetera. we had an incident that caused some, some confusion, you might say. but the, secretary blinken had a great trip to china. i expect to be meeting with president xi sometime in the future, near term, and i don t think it s had any real consequence. and what was the second question? as you raise these broader issues of human rights and democracy what is your message to though including some members of your own party who believe that your administration is overlooking the targeting of religious palestus minorities a keo down in india. prime minister modi and i had a conversation and we respect each other. one of the fundamental reasons i believe the u.s.-china relationship is not in the space it is as the u.s.-indian relationship is that there is an overwhelming respect for each other, because we are both democracies, and it s a common democratic character bot
future, the near term, and i don t think it has had any real consequence. and what was your second question? as you raise these broader issues of human rights and democracy, what is your message to those, including some members of your own party who believe that your administration is overlooking the targeting of religious minorities and a crackdown on descent in india. look, the prime minister and i had a good discussion on democratic values and there is a that s the nature of our relationship, we are straightforward with each other and we respect each other. one of the fundamental reasons that i believe u.s.-china relationship is not in the space as the u.s.-india relationship is that there is an overwhelming respect for each other because we are both democracies, and it s a common democratic character both our countries that, and our people, our diversity, our culture, our open tolerant robust debate and we believe the dignity of every citizen and it is in america s
collapsing and moving et cetera, et cetera, we had an incident that caused some confusion you might say, but the secretary blinken had a great trip to china. i expect to be meeting with president xi sometime in the future in the near term, and i don t think it s had any real consequence. what was your second question. as you raise broader issues of human rights and democracy, what s your message, including members of your own party who thinks your administration is overlooking a crack down on dissent in india. the prime minister and i had a good discussion about democratic values, and there s a that s the nature of our relationship. we re straightforward with each other, and we respect each other. one of the fundamental reasons that i believe the u.s./china relationship is not in the space it is, in the u.s. indian relationship is that there s an overwhelming respect for each other because we re both democracies, and it s a common democratic character of both of our cou