and we encourage them to make the right choice sharon borrow general secretary the international trade union confederation live on r.t. thank you very much for joining us a year after meeting the dalai lama it appears that human rights concerns have taken a back seat for david cameron who's working to secure investment from china the british prime minister is on a state visit there with more than one hundred businessmen in tow and they are desperate for beijing's favor david cameron lavish praise on china stressing at every turn that britain was its best friend in europe the pm even promised to personally champion beijing's interest in europe that after china pledged millions to buy a share in the u.k.'s nuclear industry europeans there were more guarded fearing that unrestricted trade would give china too much power european parliament member glyn ford questions david cameron's motives. trying is clearly a very big and important power in the increasingly important if you want any country in the world to see china as an opportunity. because if it cameron is saying that there should be a e.u. china free tr