the chinese government has raised the stakes. yesterday he admitted china was responsible for the microsoft exchange hack which saw businesses data stolen and hackers demanding millions of pounds in ransoms. he said the chinese government can expect to be held to account. well, he might want to have a word with the treasury, because just two weeks ago, the chancellor was telling mansion house it was time to realise the potential of a fast growing financial services market with total assets worth a0 trillion. while the foreign secretary is imposing sanctions, the chancellor is cashing cheques. how does he expect to be taken seriously in beijing if he isn t even taken seriously around his own cabinet table? can i thank the honourable lady, but she s wrong on two counts. of course it was yesterday that the uk along with our eu, nato and us allies and canada, australia, new zealand publicly attributed the microsoft exchange server attacks to the chinese. it wasn t then that they took
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