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EXPOSED: China INFILTRATES British Parliament as Lawmaker's Husband Arrested for SPYING

Gary FranchiMarch 5, 2026150 views
EXPOSED: China INFILTRATES British Parliament as Lawmaker's Husband Arrested for SPYING
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British authorities have arrested three men on suspicion of spying for Communist China, including David Taylor, the husband of sitting Labour Party Member of Parliament Joani Reid—exposing the alarming extent of Beijing's infiltration into the heart of Western democracy.

The explosive arrests come just weeks after Prime Minister Keir Starmer's controversial trip to Beijing, where he attempted to "repair ties" with the authoritarian regime. Talk about perfect timing for the Chinese Communist Party.

Social media erupted with outrage over the scandal. "Breaking: British police arrested three men, including the husband of a sitting Labour member of parliament, on suspicion of spying for China. The news comes weeks after Prime Minister Keir Starmer traveled to Beijing in a bid to repair ties with the country," posted @PocoReacts30325, highlighting the suspicious timing.

Conservative leaders are now demanding answers from Starmer's government about how deep China's tentacles reach into British politics. How many other government officials have been compromised? How much classified information has been leaked to Beijing?

Critics are already predicting a cover-up, with one social media user warning: "I guarantee that @LindsayHoyle_MP will not allow any questions regarding the arrest of David Taylor husband of @JoaniReid in Parliament - @Keir_Starmer has already put the call in."

America First Vindicated Again

This scandal proves President Trump was absolutely right to take a hardline stance against Chinese espionage and influence operations. While weak European leaders like Starmer cozy up to Beijing, the Communist regime was literally sleeping in their beds—or at least married to their lawmakers.

For too long, Western governments have ignored the clear and present danger posed by China's systematic infiltration of democratic institutions. From Hunter Biden's laptop to this British Parliament scandal, the pattern is unmistakable: China plays the long game while naive politicians get played.

The question now is whether Starmer's Labour government will conduct a real investigation or sweep this under the rug to protect their "relationship" with Beijing. Patriots on both sides of the Atlantic are watching.

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Gary Franchi

Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.

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ToryVoter1979Verifiedjust now
Finally some action being taken. But this makes me wonder - how thorough are our security screenings for MPs and their families?
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RightThinkingVerifiedjust now
We need a complete review of all foreign connections in Parliament immediately. National security cannot be compromised for political correctness.
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PatriotDefender88Verifiedjust now
This is exactly what we've been warning about for years! The CCP has been systematically infiltrating Western governments and nobody wanted to listen.
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BritishLion2024Verifiedjust now
Absolutely right. How many more are there that we don't know about?
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DefendBritainVerifiedjust now
The Chinese Communist Party sees our openness as weakness to exploit. We must protect our democratic institutions from foreign interference at all costs.
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BrexitBackerVerifiedjust now
Absolutely shocking but not surprising!
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TraditionalistMumVerifiedjust now
This is why we need stronger vetting processes. How did this slip through the cracks for so long?
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RealistViewVerifiedjust now
Because too many people were afraid of being called racist for asking the hard questions.
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CommonSenseUKVerifiedjust now
I worked in government procurement for 15 years and the number of times Chinese companies tried to get access to sensitive information was alarming. This doesn't surprise me one bit.
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SecurityFirstVerifiedjust now
Thank you for speaking up about this. More people need to understand how deep this goes.
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ConservativeGranVerifiedjust now
My late husband served in military intelligence and always said the biggest threat would come from within, not from obvious enemies.