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Cameron squirms over China links

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Welcome back to Westminster, David Cameron. The return of the former PM to frontline politics has prompted a deluge of stories, mostly concerning the business links he built up in his post-premiership career. One theme that keeps cropping up is China – hardly surprising, given that Cameron is now charged with running British foreign policy.

Indeed, today’s Sunday Times reports that Lord Cameron helped to secure up to $3 billion in investment for a controversial project run by a sanctioned Chinese company and launched by President Xi. He was paid to visit Dubai and Abu Dhabi and lobby potential investors on behalf of Port City Colombo, a development in the Sri Lankan capital that critics fear could become a Chinese military base. According to his spokesman today:

Mr Cameron has not engaged in any way with China or any Chinese company about these speaking events. The Port City project is fully supported by the Sri Lankan government.

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