Iain Duncan Smith

Iain Duncan Smith

politician United Kingdom

Iain Duncan Smith is a British politician and former leader of the Conservative Party, known for his vocal criticisms of the Chinese government's actions and his involvement in protests against the proposed mega-embassy in London.

Born on Apr 09, 1954 (71 years old)

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Taiwan Taiwan: Conservative Member of Parliament Iain Duncan Smith criticized the idea of sending anyone back to China after watching the Jimmy Lai show trial. 7

Taipei Times – major English newspaper in Taiwan, est. 1999: HK dissidents decry UK change

Taiwan Taiwan: Former UK Conservative leader Iain Duncan Smith yesterday urged democracies to stand with Taiwan against growing threats from China. 8

Taipei Times – major English newspaper in Taiwan, est. 1999: UK’s Duncan Smith urges democracies to back Taiwan

Canada Canada: Former Conservative leader Iain Duncan Smith told MPs that the super-injunction 'stopped any free speech or examination in Parliament.' 5

The Globe and Mail: U.K. military data breach that put Afghans at risk was kept secret under publication ban for nearly two years

United Kingdom United Kingdom: Former Conservative leader Sir Iain Duncan Smith said Parliament should have been informed about the leak. 6

BBC: Ben Wallace makes 'no apology' for Afghan gagging order

United Kingdom United Kingdom: Iain Duncan Smith received a letter from Jon Savell regarding the Met's concerns about the embassy proposal. 6

The Guardian: Met police ‘maintain concerns’ about China super-embassy plan | London