Huawei had table scraps and crumbs before. Now it'll have even less than that. It wouldn't matter much.Aarvee wrote:Its coming!
https://www.theage.com.au/world/europe/ ... 54f3x.html
Ministers have privately expressed anger at the way China's obsession with secrecy has hampered the global response to the virus, with suggestions from scientific advisers that the true number of infections could be 40 times higher than Beijing has admitted.Hope they will walk the walk.Iain Duncan Smith, the former Tory leader who has led calls for Huawei to be locked out of 5G contracts, said yesterday that the virus should lead to a "rethink" of how dependent Britain has become on China and a shift in foreign policy.
"It is bigger than just Huawei. China dominates everything and this should be a massive wake-up call to the government," Duncan Smith said.
On the question of why Germany was so far ahead of the UK in its testing regime, Gove said: "It's certainly the case that the Germans have had success in testing. There are other countries that are also ramping up testing, but the acceleration here in the UK is significant.
"Frankly the most important thing is not to look backwards but to look forwards and to do everything that we can to increase the number of tests.
"Once this dreadful epidemic is over there will be an opportunity to look back and to learn appropriate lessons."
The key is whether the UK continue trading with Cheen after Brexit and the mess with US economy. The odds are they will still buy their PPE from Cheen because the Britshits are woefully unprepared.