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Cameron To Africa: Be aware Of "Chinese Invasion"!

It maybe interesting to listen to Cameron - the leader of the world's oldest colonialist country The Great Britain warning its former colony Africa not to be "invaded" by China - another country formerly colonized by UK. Does Cameron really care about the invasion? Or just the invasion from other country rather than UK and its allies? People know well.


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Tour: David Cameron and Nigerian president Goodluck Jonathan as they take part in round table talks at the State House in Lagos


Cameron warns Africans over the 'Chinese invasion' as they pour billions into continent


David Cameron warned African states over  China’s ‘authoritarian capitalism’ yesterday, claiming that it is unsustainable in the long term.In possibly the most critical comments made by a modern British Prime Minister about China’s growing global influence, Mr Cameron admitted the West is increasingly alarmed by Beijing’s leading role in the new ‘scramble for Africa’.


On the last day of his tour of Africa, he acknowledged at Nigeria’s Lagos Business School that he was keen to counter the ‘Chinese invasion’ of Africa.In a major speech on development, he urged Africa  to introduce democratic reforms.The Prime Minister insisted he did not want to ‘hector or lecture’ Africa about democracy.


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Strain: Mr Cameron said the West is alarmed by China's 'scramble for Africa'


He said: ‘I believe the model of authoritarian capitalism [in China] we are seeing will fall short in the long term. When people get economically richer they make legitimate demands for political freedoms to match their economic freedoms. This model is unable to respond.


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Meeting and greeting: Earlier in his trip, the PM visited a football academy in Pretoria, South Africa

Neither can it offer the confidence and stability needed for investment.’ He added. Mr Cameron, who was accompanied on his tour of Africa by a major UK business delegation, said he was keen to build stronger trade links with the continent’s fast-growing economies.





Daily Mail