A damning Intelligence and Security Parliament report, seen by Mirror, highlights UK’s “completely inadequate” response to the long-term China threat as the nation’s economic power grows
British governments have sold out in the shadowy intelligence war against Beijing – sacrificing UK security to the “siren call of Chinese investment.”
Our losing battle against “hundreds of thousands” of Chinese spies was revealed in a devastating Intelligence and Security Parliament report.
The long-awaited paper accuses the government’s approach to the long-term China threat of being “completely inadequate” and “slow.” It says: “The UK is of significant interest to China when it comes to espionage and interference, given our close relationship with the US⦠China’s state intelligence apparatus – almost certainly the largest in the world, with hundreds of thousands of civil intelligence officers – targets the UK and its interests prolifically and aggressively.”
But it added: “China’s economic power cannot be ignored when formulating the UK’s policy: the balance between security and prosperity requires dexterity and we understand that there are a number of difficult trade offs involved. However the Government needs to ensure that it has its house in order such that security concerns are not constantly trumped by economic interest?”