Chinese Communist Party Versus the Free World: Stephen Yates
“This is the China Communist Party versus the free world, including the Chinese people that are at peace with the free world,” warned Stephen Yates, former deputy National Security Adviser at the White House, about the dangers of the communist regime.
In this special episode, we sat down with Stephen Yates, former president of Radio Free Asia, to get his take on the so-called Cold War between the United States and China, the dwindling free press in Hong Kong, and the dangers of the digital world.
Yates warned about the dangers of social media. He said, “social media, in a way, has been a cancer that has eaten away at manners, at the sense of community.”
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By Sam Francis
image caption(Left to right:) The Liberal Democrats Luisa Porritt, Labour s Sadiq Khan, Sean Bailey of the Conservatives and Green Party candidate Sian Berry answered a range of questions
Candidates for the four largest parties running to be mayor of London clashed in Sunday s debate.
Prompted by questions from an audience of six specially-selected undecided voters, the candidates set out their stall on policing, transport and the capital s recovery from the pandemic.
So what did the audience make of their performance? We re going to hold them to account
Christian Douglas, a youth worker from south London, asked all the four politicians how they would tackle knife crime.