Taiwan Debate

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Baroness D'Souza

Main Page: Baroness D'Souza (Crossbench - Life peer)
Wednesday 4th March 2026

(1 day, 18 hours ago)

Lords Chamber
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Baroness D'Souza Portrait Baroness D’Souza
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To ask His Majesty’s Government what consideration they are giving to the need to take further steps to ensure democracy in Taiwan.

Lord Lemos Portrait Lord in Waiting/Government Whip (Lord Lemos) (Lab)
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My Lords, the UK’s long-standing position on Taiwan remains unchanged. The UK values Taiwan as an important partner with which we enjoy growing co-operation on trade and investment. We will continue to support democratic values, media freedom and civil society in Taiwan. As His Majesty’s Government stated in December, we will continue to underline the importance of peace and stability across the Taiwan Strait and oppose any unilateral attempts to change the status quo.

Baroness D'Souza Portrait Baroness D’Souza (CB)
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My Lords, the likely tactics, other than invasion, that China will use in its goal of incorporating Taiwan include grey-zone tactics, such as sabotage of infrastructure, cyber attacks to take down electricity grids, disruption of the internet by cutting undersea cables, aid to the opposition and, of course, military intimidation in the South China Sea. Resilience is vital to deterrence. What support are the UK Government providing to help build resilience to counter China’s expanding aggressive actions?

Lord Lemos Portrait Lord Lemos (Lab)
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My Lords, as I said, our long-standing position has not changed. The UK maintains strong unofficial links with Taiwan in trade, education, and science and innovation. We think those are the ways in which we can continue to help and support Taiwan and its resilience. For example, we conduct annual trade talks and semiconductor and energy dialogues. The most recent of those was in November 2025. We also have frequent ministerial visits. My right honourable friend Douglas Alexander visited Taiwan last year. In his recent visit to China—this goes to the point the noble Baroness made—the Prime Minister continued to advocate for peace and stability in the Taiwan Strait, emphasising that the UK opposes any unilateral changes in the status quo. He raised those points directly with President Xi.