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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 麻豆社 World Service radio at 1800-1900 BST. You'll be able to listen live here.

Your comments

  1. Comment sent via host

    That''s all from Birmingham at the Conservative Party Conference. We''re back tomorrow - but what topic will we discuss? That''s up to you. Let us know:

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    Ali Mohammed on Facebook - Are they even going to have a policy or simply tail the USA like we have seen with the previous government?

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    William Hague on the World Service - "I haven''t read a rumour relating to the 麻豆社 World Service that is true."

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    Melissa Harrison emailed - I gather there is a world shortage of pharmaceutical opium for morphine etc. Would it not make sense to establish pharmaceutical opium farming in Afghanistan, allowing farmers to utilise their skills and equipment legitimately and not forcing them into the arms of the Taliban?

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    Iqbal Khan on Facebook - Why UK is not taking much interest in resolving the kashmir dispute ,because of it the whole regions stability is in danger.what is UK'S stand on this nuclear flash point?

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    Mr Hague, Many of us have relatives in Zimbabwe. Maybe they have missed it but they have not heard any encouragement from the New Coalition. ChrisPitt

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    @麻豆社_WHYS Iran does broadcast into the UK on press TV, funded by Iranian government

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    Chuck Belschner on Facebook - I would like to know what the UK's stance torward China devaluing its currency is

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    Karpur Shukla on Facebook - Does Mr Hague stand by the PM's laudable statements regarding a new special relationship between India and the UK? How far does- and should- the relationship go?

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    Fatima emailed - All that the war on terrorism has brought for Britian and the world, do you still think that Britian should have gotten itself involved in this?

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    I did see clips of Mr. Hauge鈥檚 speach at the convservative party conference yday which was a great show! We just keep hearing of cut鈥檚, cut鈥檚 & cuts, I havent heard of any thoughts on what the British govt is doing to improve its revenues, probably improve the number of genuine tourists coming to Britan,UK has a great history, heritage but new APD tax does not help! How best can the UK benefit from 2012 olympics. Thank you Shameer - Bahrain

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    Alriz Muttadha on Facebook - mr hague you need to explain to us exactly wats your govts plan for afghanistan in the next 12 months

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    Morand on the blog - Can the Foreign Secretary give assurances that everything will be done to minimize cuts at the WS now and safeguard its future, possibly by ringfencing its budget?

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    GerryBerlin on the blog - Is he going to continue with the UK's military aggression and the culture of war? Does he think that the "resentment and hostility" being produced in both countries is likely to ensure new waves of recruits to terrorist organizations and will "exacerbate the conflict of the years that follow"?

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    Franklin Joseph on Facebook - britain is on the decline.unless and until they do better economic ties with india and china they cant provide jobs for the british people.

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    Elizabeth Portela on Facebook - The British already know their place in the world! So ask him another question!

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    Lizzy Chenery emailed - Given the UK's vast investment in aid to Central East Africa (拢130m committed to the Democratic Republic of Congo), what plans is the UK making to ensure value for money by working to resolve the conflicts causing humanitarian distress and insecurity in the region?

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    Joyce Tingle Hollingsworth on Facebook - Most of the good television in the U.S. has roots somewhere in the U.K., with the 麻豆社 being part of that. Many North Americans are getting our news from British sources. Does this ongoing cultural influence (pop cultural influence? subliminal ideological influence?) reveal something about Britain's place in the world?

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    Allen Harriet on Facebook - william hague sir, what plan do you have for the young people around the world, mostly just the developing?

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    Daniel Cooper on Facebook - Does the foreign secertary think the UK would be a safer place to live, if we did not ilegally invade people's countries.

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    Florian Gunther on Facebook - A question from Germany. For me seems it like the Uk is in a certain way isolated in the EU. For a long time Briton did not integrate itself and now, were the time change and briton has to integrate, are alliances existing between the big countrys like France, Italy, Germany Spain. And the Uk has nobody now who fights with it for his policy.

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    Sami Naseri on Facebook - Sir! If British troops leave Afghanistan on 2014, how will be the result of War against terror?

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    Samboujang Touray on Facebook - Do your government have any plans to reduce rate of Doctors leaving Africa for Britain?

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    David Gomez on Facebook - Where do you stand on Japans Whaling? What actions have to taken to support or oppose this?