UK PM eyes drastic move away from Chinese companies

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UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson is reportedly planning to reduce the involvement of Chinese company Huawei in Britain's 5G network in the wake of the coronavirus crisis. 9News

UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson is reportedly planning to reduce the involvement of Chinese company Huawei in Britain's 5G network in the wake of the coronavirus crisis.

The prime minister is expected to use less reliance on China as a means to boost trade talks with US President Donald Trump in the aftermath of Britain's departure from the European Union, according to the newspaper. UK PM Boris Johnson wants the nation to move away from its infrastructure linked with Chinese companies

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And we told them so a couple of years ago not to go with it

Our phones literally monitor and record us all day every day. They know where we are and have a good idea of who we are. It's bad enough big corporations know this let alone the Chinese Government.

Donal Trump again . Why everything seems like he and the US government are always involved? Are they really thinking to control or take over the world as what they always try to do?

BorisJohnson Shut them out unless they rescind and trade embargo’s on countries like Australia calling for an investigation on COVIDー19

Does Boris think that 5G causes COVID19 and this is his excuse. What about everything else that is 'Made in China', why not go all the way. Why discriminate on one company.

Good

Wise decision.

Good

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