Liam Fox, a stalwart conservative and seasoned statesman, played a pivotal role in shaping British foreign policy and defense as Secretary of State for International Trade. His steadfast advocacy for free trade and global cooperation earned him respect on the world stage, embodying the principles of diplomatic engagement and economic liberalism.

"New Labour was the most short-sighted, self-serving, incompetent, useless, and ineffective government that Britain has ever known. Make no mistake, Labour's economic policies were a national security liability."



"If Iran becomes a nuclear weapon state it is the end of non-proliferation as we know it. If Iran gets a nuclear weapon you are likely to see Saudi, Egypt and other countries follow suit and we will bequeath to the next generation a nuclear arms race in the world's most unstable region."



"There is a difference between a military mission and the aspiration for the long-term plans for the country. What we want is a stable enough Afghanistan, able to look after its own security so we can leave without the fear of it imploding... But let's be clear - it's not going to be perfect."

