When our companies build factories there, the expertise changes hands – and companies fall under the influence of the Communist Party.
Better still would be to expand study or work visas that could lead to settlement for the most politically active, vulnerable young people in danger.
And we’re all for a rebalancing – but Parliamentary government must mean Parliament in full, not just the executive.
Three decades on, the regime’s character has not changed – but its tactics have become more sophisticated.
Since I arrived in 2018, I have discovered so much about British politics – and the value of a name.
Universities need heavier scrutiny. Owners must be identified. Media backed by regimes that restrict freedom should be denied broadcast licenses.
Jihyun Park was beaten, tortured, used for sex and put in a North Korean labour camp – before escaping, and making a new life for herself here.
The harrowing personal story of Jihyun Park, followed by her selection as a Tory candidate in Bury, puts current political obsessions in perspective.
Extreme gender ideology undermines cultural norms, scientific reality, the connection between motherhood and children, parental rights, and free speech.
The UK and governments across the west have started to act. But we’re still just starting to figure out how to respond.
Turn a blind eye, and every one of the other 30 Articles in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights will be breached too.
My four fellow Conservative MPs are more determined than ever to make sure the country’s regime faces serious consequences for its atrocities and abuses.
It is not a substitute for justice, but it would be a welcome addition to how the UK responds to the most serious violations.
Sensing blood, the vultures are circling: ISIS is active already, and not only in the remoter parts of country.