Theresa May on modern slavery and the crisis of global leadership
Briefly

In an interview, former UK Prime Minister Theresa May, now chair of the Global Commission on Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking, analyzes the ongoing issue of modern slavery. She argues that current global leadership is failing to tackle this human rights crisis effectively. May discusses the reasons behind the persistence of modern slavery, focusing on shortcomings in international responses and the structural deficits within democracies that exacerbate this problem. She calls for enhanced leadership and comprehensive solutions to combat modern slavery.
Former Prime Minister Theresa May argues that today's international leaders fail to adequately confront modern slavery, which she labels one of the greatest human rights crises facing the world today.
May highlights that systemic issues within democratic structures contribute to the vulnerability that allows modern slavery to persist, calling for stronger leadership and more pragmatic solutions.
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