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Your questions for William Hague

| Monday, 10 Oct. 2010 | 18:06 - 19:00 GMT

Britain's Foreign Secretary William Hague, will be coming onto World Have Your Say to take questions from our global audience on October 4th. The show will be live from the Conservative Party Conference in Birmingham on the 大象传媒 World Service radio at 1800-1900 BST. You'll be able to listen live here.

Your comments

  1. Comment sent via host

    We''re now on air with your questions to William Hague. Listen here:

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    Codrin Georgescu on Facebook - When is the UK, going to act more independently towards the USA, have some back-bone so to speak?

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    More efforts to protect proper English and avoid the descent into incoherence and slang. Ryan

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    Araceli Blanco Jimenez on Facebook - When we see drunk british people in Benidorm, we also wonder about the Britain's place in the world. By the way, one day you could also wonder about your old colonies like, for instance, Gibraltar :)

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    Jackie Fearnley emailed from North Yorkshire - In the past few years we have been receiving many asylum seekers from Cameroon, a large proportion of whom have experienced torture: should we be using sanctions such as trade agreements to make the point that we do not condone this treatment of people who are viewed as being opposed to the current dictator?

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    Anne Marie Collins on Facebook - A question from, One Voice Glasgow - What in his opinion are the obstacles which continue to stop the formation of a two state solution between Israel and Palestine?

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    Nengak Danie on Facebook - 1. What will be the UK government’s foreign policy towards Africa in the coming years? 2. Are you (and your Government) concerned about Nigeria (the upcoming elections, the recent bomb blast)?

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    Sameer Indrajith on Facebook - is there any thing u have in ur mind to unite peace in palestine

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    Devadas emailed - as unitednations charter says in article2(4)that no country can transgress the sovereignity of a nation and article2(7)says that even UN cant transgress a nations sovereignity how come britain and america still in iraq and afghanizthan ?

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    Adam emailed - I am a British Citizen currently working in the USA - I have been for three years. I having been seeing headlines in the British media online recently that the 大象传媒 World Service could be scrapped by the British Government in spending cuts. Mr Hague you must have gone crazy. Are you serious ? What on earth can you be thinking of ? I listen to newshour every day and sportsworld every weekend. Please tells us these reports are not true that the BBC's gift to the world is to end.

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    Pancha Chandra on the blog - whether you like it or not the United Kingdom will always stand as a beacon for jurisprudence. Economic conditions should not have an impact as the United Kingdom has always been known for justice and fairness

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    Takeba on the blog - The only question I have for the foreign Secretary of UK is "does your government is going to stick with the principles of basic human rights while you are doing business with African countries as opposed to the Labour Government?"

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    Laura on the blog - Given the vast amount of aid that the UK pours into Central East Africa every year, should the government not be doing more to stabilise the region and end internal conflicts that jeopardise the efficacy that this aid is able to have on development?

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    Nimbleworth on the blog - Why do Politicians require immunity from prosecution when they are supposed to be open and truthful to their people? If you lie to us, then you lie to everyone!

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    We''re live at the UK Conservative Party conference today, with your questions for Britain''s foreign secretary, William Hague. Submit your thoughts below or on Facebook, .