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Security Update

11 September 2023

Lead MP

Oliver Dowden

Debate Type

Ministerial Statement

Tags

Democracy & ElectionsForeign Affairs
Other Contributors: 32

At a Glance

Oliver Dowden raised concerns about security update in the House of Commons. A government minister responded. Other MPs also contributed.

How the Debate Unfolded

MPs spoke in turn to share their views and ask questions. Here's what each person said:

Government Statement

Democracy & ElectionsForeign Affairs
Government Statement
The Deputy Prime Minister, Oliver Dowden, opened by addressing serious allegations reported in The Sunday Times regarding espionage charges against two individuals, including a parliamentary researcher. He emphasised the importance of not interfering with the active police investigation while stressing that protecting national security and democracy from foreign state activities is an absolute priority for the Government. Mr Dowden highlighted measures taken by the UK to counter threats posed by China, such as ceasing deployment of sensitive surveillance equipment and banning TikTok from government devices. He also mentioned the Procurement Bill set for debate in the other place, which includes national security debarment provisions. Further actions include deploying an aircraft carrier to the Indo-Pacific and forming a new security partnership (AUKUS). The statement concluded by reaffirming the Government's commitment to protect democratic institutions from foreign interference.

Shadow Comment

Yvette Cooper
Shadow Comment
Yvette Cooper praised the seriousness of national security efforts but questioned the Government’s response to recent allegations involving China. She sought details on whether the Prime Minister had raised concerns about Chinese interference with China at the time of arrests. Cooper inquired into the effectiveness of the defending democracy taskforce and its progress, particularly regarding measures such as stronger checks on donations to political parties and addressing national security prisoners' escapes. She also called for a comprehensive strategy akin to the successful Contest counter-terror initiative, urging the Government to address state risks more effectively.
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