Quote of the day 16th October 2025

"So this is where we are this morning. Keir Starmer's position literally is:

a) Matthew Collins was asked to provide additional evidence on the China threat by the CPS.

b) Collins failed to discuss this with either his boss, or Ministers.

c) Collins unilaterally cut and pasted the Government's position from the Labour manifesto. Again, without any discussion with his boss or Ministers.

d) The CPS informed him they remained 5% short of the evidential threshold, and needed new evidence.

e) Collins took the decision not to provide that additional evidence, collapsing one of the most important espionage cases since the end of the Cold-War. And again, he did so without any consultation with his boss or Ministers.

f) Keir Starmer was told of the impending collapse of the case two days before it was announced by the CPS. He didn't ask why it had collapsed. He didn't ask if anything could be done to stop its collapse. He didn't even ask to see the witness statements that had precipitated that collapse. 

As I wrote this morning, this whole story is quite clearly a bare faced lie. It's so manifestly untrue I'm genuinely amazed Keir Starmer is daring to even try and peddle it.


Dan Hodges today on X, formerly Twitter, here.

This is, of course, similar to the comment from Dan Hodges which I posted yesterday, but updated to reflect the fact that the government position has become even more surreal.

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