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London: Prime Minister Boris Johnson has flagged new measures to protect British technology in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic, after being urged by a Conservative MP to rethink his decision to allow China's Huawei to build Britain's 5G networks.

Johnson dramatically shifted his tone after a growing backlash among his own MPs against Chinese investment following the COVID-19 crisis.

Conservative MP Richard Drax used Prime Minister's questions to urge Johnson to copy France's review of defence supply chains because of concerns China is buying up companies at risk of going bust during the pandemic.

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Boris Johnson speaks during Prime Minister's Questions in the House of Commons on Wednesday.CREDIT:AP

"Does my right honourable friend think it might be wise to consider doing the same thing here in addition to rowing back from his plans to allowing Huawei to roll out 5G?" Drax asked Johnson.

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Johnson told the Commons: "[Drax is] absolutely right to be concerned about investment, to be concerned about the buying up of UK technology by countries that ... may have ulterior motives.

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"And we are certainly bringing forward measures to ensure that we protect our technological base and ... you'll be hearing a lot more about that in the next few weeks," the Prime Minister said.

Australia has already subjected all foreign investors to federal screenings, to prevent state-owned takeovers of businesses made vulnerable by the pandemic.


Conservative MP and former deputy prime minister Damian Green told The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age: "This is an intriguing and potentially very encouraging signal from the Prime Minister."

Johnson's plan to allow the Chinese vendor to supply 35 per cent of Britain's networks sparked a furious backlash amongst government MPs, who mounted a significant rebellion in the Commons before the pandemic. Drax and Green were among the 36 MPs who crossed the floor on a Huawei-amendment attached to an unrelated bill in March.




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A grouping of Conservative MPs, many of them newly elected in Johnson's December landslide, have formed a China research group, similar to the Brexit-backing Eurosceptic European Research Group (ERG).

Alan Mendoza, executive director of the hawkish think tank Henry Jackson Society, said Johnson's comments were "doubly welcome."

"The government has now finally woken up to the reality - understood some time ago by national security experts - that halfway houses trying to have the best of all worlds will inevitably collapse.


"Chinese involvement in our critical infrastructure is a security threat to the UK which must be resisted."

Australia and the United States have urged Britain to block Huawei in line with their own bans. The United States has threatened to restrict Britain's access to Five Eyes intelligence which is gathered and shared by the US, UK, Australia, New Zealand and Canada.

https://www.smh.com.au/world/europe...s-for-chinese-investment-20200520-p54uyf.html
 
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There started the domino effect
 
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London: Prime Minister Boris Johnson has flagged new measures to protect British technology in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic, after being urged by a Conservative MP to rethink his decision to allow China's Huawei to build Britain's 5G networks.

Johnson dramatically shifted his tone after a growing backlash among his own MPs against Chinese investment following the COVID-19 crisis.

Conservative MP Richard Drax used Prime Minister's questions to urge Johnson to copy France's review of defence supply chains because of concerns China is buying up companies at risk of going bust during the pandemic.

856ddd8c81a8a9162c093b2c922a2f5e90f6a46b

Boris Johnson speaks during Prime Minister's Questions in the House of Commons on Wednesday.CREDIT:AP

"Does my right honourable friend think it might be wise to consider doing the same thing here in addition to rowing back from his plans to allowing Huawei to roll out 5G?" Drax asked Johnson.

Advertisement


Johnson told the Commons: "[Drax is] absolutely right to be concerned about investment, to be concerned about the buying up of UK technology by countries that ... may have ulterior motives.

RELATED ARTICLE

EXPLAINER
5G ROLLOUT

Why are Huawei and 5G such a big deal around the world?
"And we are certainly bringing forward measures to ensure that we protect our technological base and ... you'll be hearing a lot more about that in the next few weeks," the Prime Minister said.

Australia has already subjected all foreign investors to federal screenings, to prevent state-owned takeovers of businesses made vulnerable by the pandemic.


Conservative MP and former deputy prime minister Damian Green told The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age: "This is an intriguing and potentially very encouraging signal from the Prime Minister."

Johnson's plan to allow the Chinese vendor to supply 35 per cent of Britain's networks sparked a furious backlash amongst government MPs, who mounted a significant rebellion in the Commons before the pandemic. Drax and Green were among the 36 MPs who crossed the floor on a Huawei-amendment attached to an unrelated bill in March.




HUAWEI BAN
Huawei probe puts UK-US intel sharing at risk
A grouping of Conservative MPs, many of them newly elected in Johnson's December landslide, have formed a China research group, similar to the Brexit-backing Eurosceptic European Research Group (ERG).

Alan Mendoza, executive director of the hawkish think tank Henry Jackson Society, said Johnson's comments were "doubly welcome."

"The government has now finally woken up to the reality - understood some time ago by national security experts - that halfway houses trying to have the best of all worlds will inevitably collapse.


"Chinese involvement in our critical infrastructure is a security threat to the UK which must be resisted."

Australia and the United States have urged Britain to block Huawei in line with their own bans. The United States has threatened to restrict Britain's access to Five Eyes intelligence which is gathered and shared by the US, UK, Australia, New Zealand and Canada.

https://www.smh.com.au/world/europe...s-for-chinese-investment-20200520-p54uyf.html
Good, after TSMC join wt US to slap CN so hard, Boris realize that UK will not be allowed to use TCMS,Intel,Microsoft products if they still using Hwei 5G.

So, its time to kick Hwei out of UK :cool:

Btw its bad that u r banned now :((
 
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There started the domino effect
I seriously doubt they are going to backtrack on Huawei agreement given the Brexit and covid-19 crisis. The UK economy is already looking bad enough. If Huawei is pull out. Ericsson and Nokia is not going to do a better job than Huawei and not to mention at the cheaper price tag.

Johnson is just try to assure his parliament counterparts. UK lags far behind it's German and France counterpart. They need to do more to maintain pace with these 2 EU power. US has lost all the edge to help allies to alleviate their economy. Depending on US in the past works but the world is ever changing, UK need to think for its own benefit rather than blindly lead behind by others.

This is the poor state of UK and made in England. UK cannot further lack behind anymore.

https://defence.pk/pdf/threads/navy...oard-prince-of-wales-aircraft-carrier.667517/
 
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I seriously doubt they are going to backtrack on Huawei agreement given the Brexit and covid-19 crisis. The UK economy is already looking bad enough. If Huawei is pull out. Ericsson and Nokia is not going to do a better job than Huawei and not to mention at the cheaper price tag.

Johnson is just try to assure his parliament counterparts. UK lags far behind it's German and France counterpart. They need to do more to maintain pace with these 2 EU power. US has lost all the edge to help allies to alleviate their economy. Depending on US in the past works but the world is ever changing, UK need to think for its own benefit rather than blindly lead behind by others.

This is the poor state of UK and made in England. UK cannot further lack behind anymore.

https://defence.pk/pdf/threads/navy...oard-prince-of-wales-aircraft-carrier.667517/
May be you got a point, but you never know. Political decisions are taken keeping long term prospect in mind
 
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May be you got a point, but you never know. Political decisions are taken keeping long term prospect in mind
If UK still use Hwei 5G, then they will not able to use Microsoft products. Their ATM will be dead without windowXp, their banking system surely will collapse
 
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If UK still use Hwei 5G, then they will not able to use Microsoft products. Their ATM will be dead without windowXp, their banking system surely will collapse
It won't be as simple as you said, had it been UK wouldn't have chosen that way. May be they have prepared themselves for the obvious future difficulties.....


But under current vivid scenario, there is no way any country believes chinese intentions and they will be big time losers
 
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why @striver44 got banned coz he posted contra china threads every day ?

Criticism of China is not allowed. It is now a bannable offence and you must be very very careful in how you write. You must learn censoring your thoughts before they form into words, if you find yourself slipping there are all those reeducation camps to straighten your mind from illicit ideas.
 
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Criticism of China is not allowed. It is now a bannable offence and you must be very very careful in how you write. You must learn censoring your thoughts before they form into words, if you find yourself slipping there are all those reeducation camps to straighten your mind from illicit ideas.
@WebMaster @BHarwana

Someone insult the moderator here and spin fake stories to smear the system here..
 
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