
UK politicians told Chinese government agent 'active' in parliament
CNN
The United Kingdom's domestic spy agency has warned that an "agent of the Chinese government" has been actively working to "subvert" the processes of Parliament, a senior British lawmaker said Thursday.
Ian Duncan Smith, a former leader of the ruling Conservative Party, said the situation had been revealed by MI5, Britain's domestic counter-intelligence service, which had warned House Speaker Lindsay Hoyle.
Duncan Smith said lawmakers had been informed that the agent was active in Parliament and had been working with a British lawmaker. "This is a matter of grave concern," he said.

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