UK PM tells China premier of ‘interference’ concerns after spying arrest


Prime Minister Rishi Sunak says he has ‘significant concerns’ about China’s ‘interference’ in the UK's parliamentary democracy following the arrest of a parliamentary researcher for spying. – AFP pic, September 10, 2023.

UK PRIME Minister Rishi Sunak today told premier Li Qiang that he had “significant concerns” about China’s “interference” in democracy following the arrest of a parliamentary researcher for spying.

Sunak told Li Qiang today he had “significant concerns about Chinese interference in the UK’s parliamentary democracy” at a G20 meeting in India, a Downing Street spokesman told journalists.

UK police said yesterday that they had arrested a man in his twenties for spying, with the Sunday Times reporting he was a researcher in Britain’s parliament.

Officers from the Metropolitan Police Service arrested two men, one in his twenties and another in his thirties, in March on suspicion of offences under the Official Secrets Act.

The Sunday Times said the suspect in his twenties had contacts with MPs from the ruling Conservative Party while working as a parliamentary researcher.

They included Security Minister Tom Tugendhat and Alicia Kearns, the chairman of the Commons foreign affairs committee. – AFP, September 10, 2023.


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