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We just speak to the facts and the work we do. Much of their work is being made more challenging by what is happening to the climate. The world is more connected, Covid is the ultimate symptom of a connected world, but the response has been a symptom of disconnected politics. If we continue to mismanage, the poorest will suffer most. The stakes are very high at the moment. The danger for Britain is that it is seen as having a pick and choose approach to international engagement; that is unwise.

Britain still has remarkable global assets - its people, NGOs, businesses, culture, in some ways its government - but they have been much reduced by Brexit. I called Brexit an act of unilateral political disarmament.

We need a governed globe rather than an ungoverned globe and to the extent that the government is not doing that the rest of us have got to try and fill in some of the pieces. Career planning has never been my forte. When I was growing up I wanted to be a bus conductor and I completely failed on that.

He still has a great deal of respect for politics. He is tentatively hopeful about the future of Labour. It totally grieves me that Labour has lost four elections and had 11 years out of power.

A lot of my friends are doing incredible work as MPs and councillors. It is a massive rebuilding job. There are some stark lessons from the last 10 years.

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