16 October 05:39
International
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The British Prime Minister has honored the promise to publish the documents regarding the collapse of the case against China, which was suspended last month due to a lack of sufficient evidence. These statements were prepared by the government as key evidence for the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS), which was supposed to demonstrate that China poses a threat to the national security of the United Kingdom. The documents, drafted both under the Conservative government and under the Labour one, provide different assessments of the Chinese threat. The Conservative Party accuses the Labour government of deliberately weakening the evidence, while the Labour Party claims they were forced to maintain the foreign policy line of their predecessors. This controversy has generated significant political tensions, with the opposition accusing the government of compromising national security, while the Labour Party invokes transparency in the publication of the documents.