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All Out Politics

China: Which way after Huawei?

All Out Politics

Sky News

News Commentary, Politics, News, Government

4.2156 Ratings

🗓️ 16 July 2020

⏱️ 48 minutes

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Summary

Adam Boulton and guests discuss the UK's delicate relations with China and Russia after the Huawei news and claims of Russian hacking.
The government's decision to remove Huawei technology from the 5G network by 2027 has added to tensions with China following the country's security crackdown in Hong Kong.
That as Russia is accused of interfering in last year's general election and trying to steal vaccine ideas from the UK, US and Canada.
They also discuss the clarity - or lack of it - over the wearing of face coverings in England.
Joining Adam this week are the author of “Why Borders Matter: Why Humanity Must Relearn the Art of Drawing Boundaries” Frank Furedi; the director of the British Foreign Policy Group, Sophia Gaston and Sky's political corespondent Joe Pike.

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0:45.9

Hello and welcome to the All That Politics Podcast from Sky News.

0:49.4

I'm Adam Bolton and joining me this week are the author of Why Borders Matter,

0:54.4

why humanity must relearn the art of drawing boundaries, Frank Faradie,

0:59.3

the director of the British Foreign Policy Group, Sophia Gaston, and Sky News political

1:04.4

correspondent Joe Pike. This week, we're going to touch on the Huawei China controversy

1:11.4

and a little bit on Russia's interference in elections following developments at Westminster.

1:20.0

Also, is the government getting it right on mask?

1:23.1

Do you know what the government is even recommending?

1:29.3

But first, the decision whether or not to allow Huawei to participate in the next generation, 5G on the internet,

1:39.3

resulted in a U-turn this week by the government.

1:43.3

Let's hear first from the Culture Secretary Oliver Dowden.

1:46.7

We have taken this decision that there can be no new Hawaii equipment from the end of this year

1:52.1

and set out a clear timetable to exclude Huawei completely by 2027 with an irreversible path implemented by the time of the next election. The UK can no longer

2:03.2

be confident it will be able to guarantee the security of future Huawei 5G equipment affected

2:09.7

by the change in US foreign direct product rules. Today's decision to ban the procurement of new

2:15.8

Huawei 5G equipment from the end of this year

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