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Keir Starmer insists he will take ‘pragmatic’ approach during Beijing trip

Four-day visit to China overshadowed by concerns about human rights and spy threats

Sir Keir Starmer arrived in China on Wednesday insisting that he could handle sensitive issues on the visit — including human rights — while avoiding upsetting the US, declaring he was “a British pragmatist applying common sense”.

On a four-day visit overshadowed by concerns about a Chinese spy threat, the UK prime minister’s team has taken burner phones on the trip.

Starmer insisted that there was no evidence that Downing Street had been hacked during his time as prime minister.

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