Why MPs prefer conspiracy theory over cock-up in China spy case row / John Crace
The facts had changed so MPs simply amended their conspiracy theories to fit the new evidence It’s all as clear as mud. If Keir Starmer thought that releasing the three witness statements of the deputy national security adviser (DNSA) Matthew Collins late on Wednesday night was going to make the (…)
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