Chinese labour camp survivor is preparing to sue the UK's trade secretary for allowing cotton imports from the Chinese province of Xinjiang, where it has been alleged local minority groups such as the Uyghurs have been subjected to human rights violations
The British government has been accused of"dragging its heels" over trade linked to forced labour.
His lawyer, Paul Conrathe, says it is"outrageous" that the UK government is"hiding behind manifestly inadequate legislation". The former leader of the Conservatives, Sir Iain Duncan Smith, says the UK is"lagging behind other countries".
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