China Spying Case Debate

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Department: Cabinet Office

China Spying Case

Katie Lam Excerpts
Tuesday 28th October 2025

(2 days, 6 hours ago)

Commons Chamber
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Katie Lam Portrait Katie Lam (Weald of Kent) (Con)
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My hon. and right hon. Friends have set out well how the Government’s account of how the case collapsed simply does not add up, so in the interests of time I will make just this one point. If, as many on the Opposition Benches and I suspect to be the case, the Prime Minister’s account of this situation is not factually correct, he has allowed this case to collapse to win favour in Beijing. That is a profound state of weakness.

Even if the Prime Minister’s account of the situation is true, that means he does not have control over his officials. Serious national security decisions are being made without his knowledge. That, too, is a profound state of weakness. It is important to establish the facts.

Peter Swallow Portrait Peter Swallow
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Will the hon. Lady give way?

Katie Lam Portrait Katie Lam
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I regret that I cannot; I promised to speak briefly.

Whatever the facts may be, this is not how serious countries behave. Regardless of our politics, we should all want our country to be respected by our friends and our adversaries. Under this Government, our friends see us as unreliable and our adversaries see us as a pushover. It is time for the Government to tell the truth and undo some of the harm that they have done to this country’s standing in the world.

None Portrait Several hon. Members rose—
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