BRITAIN'S CHINA CONUNDRUM
The Sunday Guardian
|October 19, 2025
The UK navigates China's dual role as partner, competitor, and strategic threat.
Britain's PM Keir Starmer meeting Chinese President Xi Jinping.
China presents a complex and contradictory challenge for the United Kingdom - a true diplomatic and strategic conundrum. As the world’s second-largest economy and a rising global power, China is both a vital economic partner and a formidable geopolitical rival. Navigating this relationship demands from the UK a careful balance between economic pragmatism and national security.
This challenge came to a head last month as charges of espionage on behalf of China were dropped against two UK citizens.
In March 2023, Christopher Cash, aged 30, and Christopher Berry, 34, were charged under Section 1 of the Official Secrets Act, of “obtaining, collecting, or communicating information between January 2022 and February 2023, which might be useful to an enemy”, i.e., China. The Act is more than 100 years old and is used rarely - and not all that successfully - to try and catch enemy agents. Both men strongly denied any wrongdoing and the arrests were kept quiet until later that year.
Cash, who studied China and Globalisation at King's College London before moving into the media world, was described as a former parliamentary researcher, linked to senior lawmakers in the right-wing Conservative Party. Berry, a friend of Cash, had been working in teaching roles around China since around 2015. He was reportedly intercepted returning to Britain with encrypted communications apps used exclusively by Chinese intelligence operatives.

This story is from the October 19, 2025 edition of The Sunday Guardian.
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