As the G7 summit gathers, now is not the time for the UK to retreat on a key part of its soft power

Next week the seven most powerful leaders in the democratic world meet at the G7 summit in Cornwall – literally to put the world to rights.

Britain, as host, has wisely invited three other top democratic nations – Australia, South Korea and India – to join the US, Canada, Japan, France, Germany and Italy.

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