is our - complaint, that is the complaint of parliamentarians, and iain duncan smith and i co—chair ipactics could not be more different from ian's on many issues, but on this we are clear about the abuses china is prepared to be involved in. the chinese people are fine people, but they are light by a totalitarian government. we are complaining about the way in which government, for too long wanting to cosy to china for trading reasons... hat long wanting to cosy to china for trading reasons. . ._ long wanting to cosy to china for trading reasons... not 'ust anybody, ou sit in trading reasons... not 'ust anybody, you sit in the — trading reasons... not 'ust anybody, you sit in the chamber — trading reasons... notjust anybody, you sit in the chamber and _ trading reasons... notjust anybody, you sit in the chamber and house i trading reasons... notjust anybody, you sit in the chamber and house of| you sit in the chamber and house of lords with the foreign secretary, who cosied up to them for quite a long time, until november when he got thejob, he long time, until november when he got the