China Spying Case Debate

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Department: Cabinet Office

China Spying Case

John Hayes Excerpts
Tuesday 28th October 2025

(2 days, 5 hours ago)

Commons Chamber
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Luke Evans Portrait Dr Evans
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Absolutely. Not only have the Government not done anything with the case, there are wider debates that could take place—about what legislation needs to change and other measures that could be included in the Budget, for example.

John Hayes Portrait Sir John Hayes (South Holland and The Deepings) (Con)
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It is true that the Government have repeatedly expressed disappointment, but—still more disturbingly, in a sense—so has MI5. It is quite unusual for MI5 to intervene, by means of a speech by its head which made it very clear that MI5 was profoundly disappointed that this matter had not gone to court. Had it done so, it would have been the culmination of years of work done by MI5 to try to deal with Chinese espionage in Whitehall and Westminster.

Luke Evans Portrait Dr Evans
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My right hon. Friend is absolutely spot on. It is because of these unprecedented facts that I would expect the Prime Minister to come forward and provide answers, not send a Minister in his place.