Liberal frontbencher James Patterson says the likelihood of a Chinese spy undermining Australia's political processes is 'very high.' His comments follow an incident in the UK, where a Chinese spy was caught feeding back information to Chinese officials.
In the UK, a spy has been caught feeding back information to Chinese officials through their position as a researcher for a member of Parliament.
"With regard to my meeting with premier Li, what I said specifically is that I raised a range of areas of concerns that we have in areas of disagreement, and in particular my very strong concerns about any interference in our parliamentary democracy which is obviously unacceptable."Home secretary Suella Braverman is among those who want China to be relabelled as a threat to Britain's safety and interests under new national security laws.
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