Sunak’s predecessor Liz Truss called for the government to formally designate China as a threat to the UK.
Florence Lo/APUnder the radarBut back to the question at hand: should the events of the past few days affect the UK’s official policy?
Despite the arrests, observers believe it is unlikely there will be a sea-change in the UK government’s policy on China.
The allegations that China is spying on the UK, in the very heart of Britain’s democracy, is of course a very real concern.
But it will not be a surprise to the government, which has baked it into British foreign policy.
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