China spy case gives MPs the opportunity to discuss their favourite topic : themselves / John Crace
Seemingly what elevates this case to a matter of national security is that two Tory MPs were allegedly spied on There are few things that MPs take more seriously than themselves. Their desire to put themselves front and centre of world events. Their need to imagine that everything they do makes (…)
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