UK PM Starmer ‘concerned’ about China challenge amid spy row

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Courts on Thursday upheld a H6 entry restrictions, stating that the state had been “entitled to argue that his isolation was justifiable and proportionate.”

Judges found that H6 to be in a position to “generate associations between senior Chinese officials and well-known English figures that the Chinese state could use for political interference purposes.”

” The fact is, there are many more like him in the UK”, Duncan Smith told BBC radio.

Duncan Smith wants to ask a question urgently in parliament on Monday about the matter, with reports suggesting that another MPs may label the suspected spy using political privilege, which grants lawmakers legal immunity for remarks made in the House of Commons chamber.

According to The Sunday Times, H6 even met Theresa May and David Cameron, two past Conservative prime ministers.

The accused spy’s agent Dominic Hampshire was allegedly told by the court that Prince Andrew’s staffer may assist him in éventuel interactions with Chinese investors.

” Outside of his ( Andrew’s ) closest internal confidants, you sit at the very top of a tree that many, many people would like to be on”, Hampshire told H6 in a 2020 letter.

After her department discovered that H6 had engaged in” secret and false action” on behalf of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), past interior minister Suella Braverman ordered him to leave the country in 2023.

Prince Andrew’s relations to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein had now ruined his reputation, which forced him to resign from his top-ranking royal jobs and be stripped of his honorary military honors.

In a statement from Andrew’s business next year, it was stated that he had “followed tips” from the government and that he had “ceased all contact with the individual after concerns were raised.”

” The king met the person through official stations, with little of a sensitive nature actually discussed”, it added.

Over the holiday season, Buckingham Palace told Andrew to leave the streets without being seen by the general public, according to a report in UK media on Monday.