‘Paying homage to his master’ | Prime Minister GRILLED for ‘cosying up’ to the Chinese dictatorship

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‘Paying homage to his master’ | Prime Minister GRILLED for ‘cosying up’ to the Chinese dictatorship

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‘How over the barrel does China have our Prime Minsiter’

GB News Presenter Alex Armstrong questions Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s recent trip to Beijing, and whether the UK is ‘cosying up’ to a communist dictatorship.

The panel featuring Journalist Linda Duberley, Lord Bailey, and Former Labour adviser Matthew Laza, who debate the effectiveness of the PM’s plan to stop small boat engines at the source and whether ‘pragmatic engagement’ is just another word for national weakness.

0:00 – Small boat engines in China

1:19 – A Litany of Evidence

1:26 – Espionage Case Collapse

1:40 – National security warnings ignored

2:02 – The mystery behind Chinese security sites on British soil.

2:21 – Britain’s growing dependence on Chinese manufacturing.

2:59 – The ‘Super’ Embassy: Approving the Royal Mint site despite security risks.

3:28 – Reports of the Chinese state targeting senior UK politicians’ phones.

3:51 – Chagos Islands Surrender: Handing over a vital military base

4:26 – (AD) Incogni.

5:53 – Panel Debate: Is Starmer ‘paying homage to his master’ or engaging in diplomacy?

6:30 – Why China only respects strength

7:42 – Linda Duberley on the sophistication of Chinese state surveillance.

8:30 – The Chagos Strategic Mistake

9:55 – Defending the government’s stance on the new embassy and corporate links.

11:34 – Why hasn’t the Prime Minister been tougher?

13:21 – Why smugglers will simply find another way around the ban.

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Date: January 30, 2026