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Steven SwinfordTimes political editor says He thinks the government will decide that he should publish witness statements he submitted to the Crown Prosecution Service in support of the dropped Chinese espionage investigation. That’s what it says about what they can show.

NSA deputy Matthew Collins’ evidence will be fascinating.

Were the threats posed by China ever mentioned? Was it based on evidence from the Home Office or MI5? Did he flag public statements by the heads of MI5 and MI6 against China as threats to national security? Or was it based solely on the integrated review and James Cleverly’s speech?

What threshold did Collins use when he reached the seemingly unilateral conclusion that China was not a threat to national security at the time of the alleged crimes?

And as people are asking today, is it really appropriate for a single civil servant to make such a big decision, given the fallout from the case, the safety of MPs and Britain-China relations?

If No 10 decides to release this evidence, and assuming it does not contain any material that would refute what the government has said on this issue so far, then it could come just before the PMQs. This would have helped Keir Starmer meet Kemi Badenoch because he would not have had time to prepare the best questions based on the information the documents reveal.

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