Lib Dems demand Labour publish any legal advice sought on alleged “blocking” of Chinese spy trial
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The Liberal Democrats are calling for Labour to publish any legal advice the Government sought on the planned trial of two men accused of spying for China, erstwhile parliamentary staffer Chris Cash and academic Christopher Berry.
The party is also calling on the Intelligence and Security Committee to launch an investigation into the abandoned prosecution. The committee oversees the operations of the UK intelligence community – including MI5, MI6 and GCHQ – and has access to classified evidence under the Official Secrets Act.
Calum Miller MP, Liberal Democrat Foreign Affairs Spokesperson, said:
"These latest revelations show that the Government would prefer to block an investigation into espionage at the heart of Westminster, rather than rock the boat with Beijing. Its campaign of cosying up to President Xi is now actively threatening our national security.
"The Intelligence and Security Committee should launch an urgent review into this case. It's also critical that the Government publishes any legal advice it sought and received.
“Threats to our democracy cannot be swept under the rug. It's time that this Government grew a backbone in its dealings with China. It was wrong not to recognise China’s threat and place it on the enhanced tier of the Foreign Influence Registration Scheme - and should reverse that decision today.”
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