The Guardian view on UK national security : a case of state failure / Editorial
This week’s partisan blame game is the wrong response to the collapse of the alleged Chinese spying case. The failure of governance runs deeper The China spying row has revealed disturbing weaknesses in the processes of the UK state. It cannot be in the national interest for a case involving (…)
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