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Alicia Kearns

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Gender Female
Age 36
Party Conservative Party
Office Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom
Date of birth November 11,1987
Zodiac sign Scorpio
Position Member of Parliament of the United Kingdom since 2019
Education Fitzwilliam College
Impington Village College
NationalityBritish
Children 2
ResidLangham
Rutland
England
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Alicia Alexandra Martha Kearns is a British Conservative Party politician. She has been the Member of Parliament for Rutland and Melton since the 2019 general election. In October 2022, Kearns was elected Chair of the Foreign Affairs Select Committee.

Solar panels used by British Army linked to claims of forced labour in China

Solar panels used by British Army linked to claims of forced labour in China
Dec 2,2023 7:21 pm

... Senior Conservative MP Alicia Kearns is urging the UK government to " sanction and [impose] a ban on any solar company with links to Uyghur forced labour from operating in the UK"...

Wagner group formally banned as terror organisation in the UK

Wagner group formally banned as terror organisation in the UK
Sep 15,2023 11:21 am

... On Thursday, Alicia Kearns - chair of the UK parliament s foreign affairs select committee - urged the government to take " a more strategic approach towards [private military companies] operating across all conflict zones"...

UK will not accept Chinese interference - Sunak

UK will not accept Chinese interference - Sunak
Sep 11,2023 2:01 pm

... News of the arrests was first reported in the Sunday Times, which said the researcher had links to several Conservative MPs, including Security Minister Tom Tugendhat and Foreign Affairs Committee chairwoman Alicia Kearns...

Parliament researcher rejects China spying claims

Parliament researcher rejects China spying claims
Sep 11,2023 6:01 am

... China stance row The Sunday Times, which first reported the arrests, said the researcher had access to Security Minister Tom Tugendhat and Foreign Affairs Committee chairwoman Alicia Kearns, among others...

Government facing pressure to rethink China stance

Government facing pressure to rethink China stance
Sep 10,2023 9:41 pm

... The Sunday Times reported the researcher had links to security minister Tom Tugendhat and foreign affairs committee chairwoman Alicia Kearns, among others...

Two men arrested under Official Secrets Act - Met Police

Two men arrested under Official Secrets Act - Met Police
Sep 9,2023 6:20 pm

... It is reported he had links to several Tory MPs, including security minister Tom Tugendhat and foreign affairs committee chairwoman Alicia Kearns...

Disengaging with China not credible, says James Cleverly

Disengaging with China not credible, says James Cleverly
Aug 30,2023 4:31 am

... The committee s Conservative chairwoman, Alicia Kearns, said: " The confidential, elusive China strategy is buried deep in Whitehall, kept hidden even from senior ministers across government, " she said...

James Cleverly visits Beijing as MPs criticise China strategy

James Cleverly visits Beijing as MPs criticise China strategy
Aug 29,2023 8:50 pm

... The committee s Conservative chairwoman, Alicia Kearns, said it had argued for " the need to balance economic cooperation with caution in the UK s dealings with China"...

Government facing pressure to rethink China stance

Jul 25,2023 11:51 pm

By Nick EardleyBBC chief political correspondent

The government is facing pressure to take stronger action against Beijing, after a parliamentary researcher was arrested amid accusations he spied for China.

Senior Conservative MPs have called for China to be categorised as a threat, a move backed by some cabinet ministers.

Rishi Sunak raised concerns about interference from Beijing with China's premier while at The G20 in India.

The Prime Minister said an open dialogue with China was necessary.

Police confirmed on Saturday that two men, one in his 20s and another in his 30s, were arrested under The Official Secrets Act in March.

Sources have told The Bbc One of them was a parliamentary researcher involved in international affairs issues.

As, it is understood The researcher had links to several Conservative MPs.

The Bbc has approached him for a response but is not naming him.

Both men have been released on bail, and The Met 's Counter Terrorism Command, which oversees espionage-related offences, is investigating.

The Sunday Times reported The researcher had links to security minister Tom Tugendhat and Foreign Affairs committee chairwoman Alicia Kearns , Among Others .

The arrest of The parliamentary researcher has renewed a debate which has been raging in The Conservative Party for months: Should The government take a stricter approach On China ?

Ministers have So Far resisted branding Beijing a threat.

The UK's Foreign Secretary James Cleverly visited Beijing in August - The First such visit in five years - and. But there are growing calls for a rethink.

Senior Tory backbenchers, including former leader Iain Duncan Smith and MP Tim Loughton , have called for The government to act.

Mr Duncan Smith said it was " time for us to recognise The Deepening threat that The CCP (Chinese Communist Party) under (President) Xi now pose".

And Mr Loughton warned about " how far The tentacles of The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) reach into British institutions".

" Yet Again The security of Parliament has potentially been compromised, reinforcing how we cannot view The CCP as anything other than a hostile foreign threat. "

Some cabinet ministers, such as Home Secretary Suella Braverman , are understood to support a tightening of The Rules too.

Mr Sunak said on Sunday that he had raised " very strong concerns" about any interference in British democracy with China's Premier Li Qiang .

But he also said The UK should not be " carping from The side-lines" and it was better to be in The Room raising concerns.

Justice Secretary Alex Chalk defended The current stance towards China on Bbc One 's Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg programme,

He Said The UK was right to " engage" with The country but Mr Sunak had highlighted The need to " proceed with caution".

Parliament's Intelligence and Security Committee issued a long-awaited report In July ,

" It appears that China has a high level of intent to interfere with The UK government, targeting officials and bodies at a range of levels to influence UK political thinking and decision-making relevant to China, " The Report said.

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