In an era of billion-person countries and trillion-pound economies, we need to find ways to amplify our voice. We are most likely to be heard when the Chinese negotiate with a £10 trillion E.U., not a £1.5 trillion Britain.
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We can find our voice in the world again: a voice that is commensurate with the fifth-biggest economy on Earth.
We'll make our voices heard loud and clear on the importance of cost-based power.
Europe should speak more effectively and clearly with one voice in the world.
I think U.S. and Chinese businesses need a common language and dialogue.
Right now, with social networks and other tools on the Internet, all of these 500 million people have a way to say what they're thinking and have their voice be heard.
Our message to China is very clear: we want the U.K. to be China's best partner in the West.
When you have a voice, and you have an opportunity at the world level to be able to speak, it has to be right.
We must work harder to lessen inequalities. Only by doing so can we speak with credibility and moral authority to other countries and the People's Republic of China.
We still need a voice that thinks before it speaks.
Even one voice can be heard loudly all over the world in this day and age.