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Sir Iain Duncan Smith has led a protest against the proposed new Chinese super-embassy in London. The former Tory leader warned that China is the โlargest threatโ that could destabilise the world order.
He was joined by fellow MPs, local residents and dissident groups outside the Home Office on Tuesday to pressure Yvette Cooper over the Governmentโs planning decision. Sir Iain said: โThe UK Government states Russia, North Korea and Iran are threats to the UK, but that China is simply a ‘challenge’.
โChina is not a challenge, it is an ever-present threat. The largest threat we face right now that destabilises the world order. China undermines the world trade system by selling cheap goods made with slave labour, it threatens Taiwan on a daily basis and intimidates Hong Kongers who have fled China to the UK.
โGiving the Chinese a mega-embassy in London on top of all our โ including security โ communications lines is absolute madness. China wants to bring in over 200 spies to live on the proposed complex to wreak havoc with all of those who have fled China to the UK. If it goes ahead, it will be a terrible, terrible decision.โ
The House of Commons last month was told of concerns that the proposed 600,000 sq ft development in central London could give rise to dissidents from Hong Kong feeling under further threat, amid cases of harassment and physical attacks.
MPs have previously raised the security threats that they feel are posed by the site in Royal Mint Court, near the capitalโs financial district. The plans were previously rejected by Tower Hamlets Council in 2022, with the Chinese opting not to appeal.
But the Chinese government resubmitted the application a fortnight after Sir Keir Starmerโs election victory last year, believing Labour may be more receptive to the bid.
Since entering office, Sir Keirโs Government has sought closer links with Beijing after a cooling during the final years of Conservative Party rule.
The final decision will be made by Angela Rayner in her role as the Local Government Secretary, who has planning in her remit.
Foreign Secretary David Lammy assured MPs last week that there are โno grubby dealsโ with China on any issue, including the proposed โsuper-embassyโ.
Defending the Government, he said the Chinese โsuper-embassyโ issue is a โquasi-judicial decision thatโs been properly made by the Secretary at the Department for Communities and Local Governmentโ.
