UK free to make trade deals with genocidal regimes after Commons vote

Defeated measure aimed to give high court more power to protect minorities such as China’s Uighurs

The government has narrowly defeated a move requiring the government to reconsider any trade deal with a country found by the high court to be committing genocide.

The measure, backed by religious groups and a powerful cross-party alliance of MPs, was defeated by 319 to 308.

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