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Sir John Curtice: The map that shows Reform's triumph was much more than a protest vote

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He echoed the call for a preservation of the international order, saying that "the takeaway of a lot of defence ministers is that Europe and the US must continue to lead" on this."That was the call of the Philippines. That is the call of Lithuania, Latvia, the smaller countries who have a way of life that values freedom and dignity of the human being."

Sir John Curtice: The map that shows Reform's triumph was much more than a protest vote

"And with a way of life that we don't want the deep state looking over our shoulders or being scared of what we say," he said, referring to China.On Saturday, US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth hadand accused Beijing of becoming a "hegemonic power" in the region.

Sir John Curtice: The map that shows Reform's triumph was much more than a protest vote

China has vigorously attacked Hegseth in two separate statements, with the latest posted on its Foreign Ministry website early on Sunday.It said that Hegseth had "vilified China with defamatory allegations, and falsely called China a 'threat'.

Sir John Curtice: The map that shows Reform's triumph was much more than a protest vote

"No country in the world deserves to be called a hegemonic power other than the US itself, who is also the primary factor undermining the peace and stability in the Asia-Pacific."

Earlier in the defence summit,To continue to improve public services under tight restraints, the IFS has suggested the government could improve productivity, thereby allowing it to deliver the same, or better services within lower budgets.

But that would be a challenge.that productivity in public services is currently below pre-Covid pandemic levels.

A government spokesperson said it was "delivering what matters for working people – cutting hospital waiting lists, getting control of our borders and tackling the cost of living".The IFS warned choosing to cut public sector pay has led to strikes in the recent past, so keeping pay flat would "pose serious challenges".

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