Dan Hodges on the government's position re collapse of the China spying prosecution
Former Labour and Trade union staffer Dan Hodges, who is now a journalist, had this to say about the government's stated position in respect of the collapse of the Crown Prosecution Service's attempt to bring charges against two people accused of spying for China:
"The Government's position isn't that the Prime Minister and National Security Advisor were unaware of what was going on. They have confirmed they were being kept informed.
"Their position is that they were kept informed - and were therefore aware of the CPS request for more evidence.
- They knew that a major espionage trial was in danger of collapse.
- They knew the CPS were requesting more evidence to prevent its collapse.
- They knew Collins was not providing the information that was being requested.
"Yet the Prime Minister and National Security Advisor supposedly sat back, did not intervene at any point, or even express any opinion on how Collins was managing the case.
It's not just preposterous, it's self-evidently not true."
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