China says UK spy claims result of watching 'too many 007 movies'

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China on Friday dismissed a rare public warning by British security services that a suspected Chinese agent was trying to influence lawmakers, saying it was the result of watching 'too many 007 movies'.

The alleged Chinese agent reportedly tried to influence lawmakers in London on behalf of the Chinese Communist Party

Christine Lee had reportedly worked on behalf of the Chinese Communist Party to gain influence through donations, the office of House of Commons Speaker Lindsay Hoyle said. MI5's security notice said Lee was acting "on behalf of the United Front Work Department of the Chinese Communist Party" and answered to figures in China and Hong Kong.

Lee had previously been celebrated as a link between China and Britain and it was unclear what evidence sparked MI5's public warning -- a highly unusual move from the intelligence services.

 

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