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![]() Loads of MP's there including Kemi Reform UK Danny Kruger Looks like PM Starmer will allow it, next week. There are many underground rooms which some local Chinese folk fear they could be dragged into. ![]() [Bobby Dean, the Liberal Democrat MP for Carshalton, has described the site of the proposed new embassy as “a giant diplomatic gift to China”. “If you look at China’s track record of espionage and their intent across Britain so far, it makes sense that they will try to tap into our physical infrastructure here as well,” he continued. “I think we need to be much tougher towards them. I think that’s what they respect. I don’t think China will look at all of our deference towards them and give us a better trade deal as a result. “And the story in The Telegraph this week has revealed just how close that they’ll be able to get with their plans. That is really, really concerning.”] https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/202...mbassy-london/ Last edited by arista; 17-01-2026 at 03:15 PM. |
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One of the most questionable decisions Kier has made and one that will come back to bite us all on the bum if it goes ahead. Politicians generally don't have a great track record when it comes to taking notice of protests, though. Not since the poll tax riots.
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Chinese mega-embassy in London approved by government after debate over security risks…
Plans for a huge Chinese embassy in London have been approved by the government after years of debate over security risks The decision is "now final unless it is successfully challenged in court", Housing Secretary Steve Reed says China bought the site of the proposed new embassy, at Royal Mint Court, near the Tower of London, for £255m in 2018 The decision on whether to approve the new embassy was under close scrutiny due to concerns about the security implications of the plan, including the location, size and design of the building
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Live In Westminster
Conference Against this New Big Embassy Sky News Live GB News Live Last edited by arista; Today at 02:36 PM. |
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On the face of it … this sounds like pure madness //// January 2026, plans indicate that a new, heavily reinforced basement will be located just over a meter from sensitive, high-capacity fibre-optic communication cables. Last edited by Zizu; Today at 11:00 PM. |
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