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He is also mulling using the experience he had as development minister to work more with sub-Saharan Africa. If relations with the US have “to be put in the freezer for a few years”, he says, partnerships with the rest of the world will only matter more.
So, I wonder as we drain our coffees, should we still be hopeful that the best is yet to come?
“You had that up your sleeve,” he groans. “There is so much that is necessary and there is so much that is possible”, he says, noting that we have not managed to touch on the “gigantic opportunity” of artificial intelligence during our two-hour lunch. “Definitely I believe the best is yet to come . . . it will maybe be a bit harder [but] it’s not because it’s hard that we shouldn’t do it.”
Alice Hancock is the FT’s EU correspondent
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