Huawei use like 'heroin addiction' for UK says former Tory leader

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A former Tory Leader has likened Huawei to 'heroin' and said the UK must go into 'rehab' to wean itself off the high-risk Chinese vendor | latikambourke

"We need to put it into rehabilitation," Sir Iain said.Australia's approach"No other country does a level of business proportionate to its population as much as Australia does with China."

A bipartisan group of 42 members of the US House of Representatives sent a similar letter in January.

 

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latikambourke Ms Bourke are you the correspondence for Huawei 5G in the UK or the UK?

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