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Labour’s China Shame: Britain’s Security Sold for Trade Favours

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Labour’s China Shame: Britain’s Security Sold for Trade Favours

 

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Labour faces a storm of outrage over claims it blocked a prosecution in a China spy case to preserve trade ties with Beijing — a scandal critics say exposes a government “selling out” Britain’s national security for economic gain.

 

The controversy deepened after revelations that ministers allegedly halted a major espionage case to appease China, despite warnings from security officials. Tory MP Alicia Kearns told the Daily Mail she believes Chinese dissidents in Britain were betrayed by her former aide, Chris Cash, and that she herself was spied on during a visit to Taiwan. Senior figures blasted the government’s failure to give the Crown Prosecution Service a statement that could have allowed the case to proceed.

 

Deputy Prime Minister David Lammy had previously called China one of Britain’s “enemies” — yet Labour now refuses to use such language in court. Critics say the party’s posture reeks of hypocrisy and desperation amid Britain’s economic woes.

 

With the economy stagnating, Sir Keir Starmer’s government is accused of clinging to Beijing for trade relief while pushing anti-business tax hikes and costly workplace regulations. The National Institute of Economic and Social Research warns the Treasury faces a £50 billion shortfall next month, compounding the chaos from last year’s £25 billion “tax bomb.”

 

Opponents argue Labour’s ideological blinders are crippling growth and compromising national integrity — turning Britain from Churchill’s bastion into a supplicant state.

 

Key Takeaways:

  • Labour accused of blocking a China spy case to protect trade ties.

  • Alicia Kearns claims dissidents were betrayed and she was spied on.

  • Critics say Starmer’s economic desperation risks Britain’s sovereignty.

 
Original source Daily Mail
 

 

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