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The Guardian - UK
The Guardian - UK
Politics
Jamie Grierson

Liam Fox comes to aid of nine-month-old baby having fit on plane

Liam Fox with the Philippines president, Rodrigo Duterte.
Liam Fox with Rodrigo Duterte. The incident occurred when Fox was flying out to meet the controversial president. Photograph: British Embassy Manila/PA

Liam Fox treated a baby having a fit on board a plane as he flew to meet the controversial president of the Philippines, it has emerged.

The international trade secretary, who was a GP for 10 years before entering politics, rushed to the aid of the infant after cabin crew asked if there was a doctor on board when a couple from Hong Kong called for help.

Fox, MP for North Somerset, diagnosed the baby with febrile convulsion – a type of seizure that happens to one in 50 children before they are five-years-old – and placed the nine-month-old in the recovery position.

The baby then made a full recovery before landing.

The incident occurred as Fox flew to meet Rodrigo Duterte, an international pariah who is nicknamed “the Punisher” and has publicly encouraged civilians to kill drug addicts.

Fox prompted dismay from some about the government’s approach to human rights after he claimed that Britain and the Philippines had “shared values”.

In an article published in local media, Fox said he wanted Britain to build a stronger relationship with the Philippines based on “a foundation of shared values and shared interests”.

The Philippines’ international relations have become strained under Duterte. He lashed out at the UN for criticising him, labelling the body “stupid”, and called the former US president Barack Obama a “son of a whore”.

The leader has said he personally killed criminals during his 22 years as a mayor of Davao city, including throwing one suspect to his death from a helicopter.

A Department for International Trade spokesman said it did not “shy away from confronting barriers to trade and investment – including issues of human rights and corruption”.

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