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Chinese Police Stations in UK Vol. 731

Motion to Take Note

19th April 2023

Moved by:

Yvette Cooper

To ask the Home Secretary if she will make a statement on secret police stations operated in the UK by the Chinese Communist party.

Motion to Take Note

Debated :

19th April 2023

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Commons Debate
Chinese Police Stations in UK Vol. 731

Motion to Take Note

19th April 2023

Moved by:

Yvette Cooper

Moved by:

Yvette Cooper

To ask the Home Secretary if she will make a statement on secret police stations operated in the UK by the Chinese Communist party.

[EXCERPT] - Mr Simon Clarke (Middlesbrough South and East Cleveland) (Con) - These illegal police stations form part of a pattern, whereby China is an adversary of freedom the world over. We saw that recently over her intimidation of Taiwan, we see it in her treatment of Hongkongers, and we see it in her actions in Africa to try to act through debt bondage to secure advantage on that continent. When will the Government designate China, as we should, as a formal threat to the interests of the United Kingdom in our security architecture? Chris Philp - I agree with the thrust of my right hon. Friend’s thesis. Clearly, the Chinese Communist party is seeking to project its influence around the world, in a way that often undermines the interests of the recipients of that interest and often undermines the interests of those countries that believe in freedom and democracy. I believe we have a duty in this country, acting with our allies in the free world, to make sure that that influence is circumscribed. Clearly, we are taking more powers domestically, for example through the National Security and Investment Act 2021, which came into force just over one year ago, to seek to limit influences in the investment and economic spheres. We are doing work with partners around the world, too. We are supporting countries where freedom is threatened, including Taiwan, which obviously we strongly support in its right to choose its own destiny. The question my right hon. Friend specifically raises is obviously a complicated one that is probably better dealt with by higher powers than me, but I have made clear in my answer my feelings on the topic of our relations with China.

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