Tom Tugendhat

Tom Tugendhat

politician United Kingdom

Tom Tugendhat is a British politician and former security minister, recognized for his concerns about national security and human rights, and has been outspoken against the establishment of the Chinese mega-embassy in London.

Born on Jun 26, 1973 (52 years old)

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Australia Australia: Tom Tugendhat urged the Government to investigate the takeover of Nexperia on national security grounds. 6

The Sydney Morning Herald: The Chinese billionaire accused of heist that threatens car industry

United Kingdom United Kingdom: Mr Cash was understood to have had access to several Conservative MPs, reportedly including former security minister Tom Tugendhat. 5

BBC: Dropping China spying charges leaves Commons open to espionage, says Speaker

United Kingdom United Kingdom: Christopher Cash reportedly had access to several Conservative MPs, including Tom Tugendhat. 5

BBC: Charges dropped against Christopher Cash and Christopher Berry

Ireland Ireland: Tom Tugendhat, a Conservative MP and former minister, warned the change in law would represent 'a huge shift in the relationship between the individual and the state'. 5

The Irish Times – major Irish daily, est. 1859: UK parliament votes for assisted dying, paving the way for historic law change – The Irish Times

Canada Canada: Tom Tugendhat is a member of Parliament in the United Kingdom and a former security minister. 7

The Globe and Mail: Britain needs energy. Canada has energy. Why can’t we work together and dream big?

Greece Greece: Tom Tugendhat is a British politician who served as Minister of State for Security in the Johnson and Sunak governments and has unsuccessfully attempted to run for Prime Minister twice. 7

Kathimerini: Τομ Τούγκενχατ στην «Κ»: Οι νέες απειλές απαιτούν καινοτόμα όπλα