Proposed Chinese Embassy

Harriet Cross Excerpts
Monday 19th January 2026

(1 day, 16 hours ago)

Commons Chamber
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Seema Malhotra Portrait Seema Malhotra
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We continue to raise all human rights concerns at the highest levels of the Chinese Government. It is important to say that any new diplomatic positions at the Chinese embassy must be approved, on a case-by-case basis, by the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office’s protocol department. The UK has control over the number of diplomats in the UK, as per the Vienna convention on diplomatic relations. We will always take the security of all those in our country extremely seriously.

Harriet Cross Portrait Harriet Cross (Gordon and Buchan) (Con)
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The Minister said that the intelligence services are engaged, but she has not given any information about whether they are happy or able mitigate any risks. Why can she not give us that information? On the timeline, the first application was rejected in 2022; the revised application was submitted in 2024, and was called in; and we are now in 2026. A decision has been made within a week, based on the unredacted plans we saw a week ago. Why such a quick turnaround?

Seema Malhotra Portrait Seema Malhotra
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Let me reiterate: the decision on the embassy must be taken in the proper way. It is a matter for Ministers at the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government, and it is an independent process. We have been clear on that throughout the process.

China Audit

Harriet Cross Excerpts
Tuesday 24th June 2025

(6 months, 3 weeks ago)

Commons Chamber
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David Lammy Portrait Mr Lammy
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That issue is still subject to consultation and will be announced by the Home Secretary in the usual way.

Harriet Cross Portrait Harriet Cross (Gordon and Buchan) (Con)
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The UK Government are still considering Mingyang as a credible supplier for turbines for the Green Volt offshore wind project, and the SNP Scottish Government have given Mingyang priority status for a factory to build turbines based in Scotland under their strategic investment plan. Both say to me that neither Government are taking seriously the threat that China poses to our energy supplies. China is, at best, unreliable and, at worst, hostile and should be nowhere near our critical national infrastructure. Will the Secretary of State finally rule out Mingyang being a permitted supplier for energy infrastructure in the future or at least give us a date for when we will hear a decision?

David Lammy Portrait Mr Lammy
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Through the National Security and Investment Act 2021, we have a robust framework to make individual decisions such as the one on Mingyang. As the hon. Lady knows, energy is one of 17 priority sectors under the NSIA in which Government can block any potential acquisitions on security grounds, and that remains under consideration.