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That we've delivered one of the most significant years for British foreign policy in recent times. That's due in no small part to James Cleverley, and I know that he'll bring the same vigor to the equally vital job of Home Secretary. I'm pleased to have appointed a new Foreign Secretary who will build on everything that we have achieved in the last year. When conflicts overseas create division at home, it's more important than ever that we preserve the values we hold dear. Tolerance, free speech, the rule of law, respect for our history. We'll protect all communities from violence and intimidation and prevent people being drawn into radicalisation. In these dangerous times, we're not just defending a better vision of the future against those who would destroy it. We're marshalling our expertise, our people, and our alliances to bring that future into being. We will continue to stand up for what is right. We will stand with our allies and the most vulnerable wherever they may be. We'll show that the best are full of conviction and that our values will prevail.