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The government has defeated the first rebellion from its own MPs over plans to allow Huawei to be used in the UK's 5G mobile network.
Thirty-eight Conservative rebels backed an amendment to end the Chinese firm's participation in the project by the start of 2023.
Despite promises from the government of a new bill to address their concerns, rebel MPs pushed their plan to a vote.
But with a large Commons majority, the government defeated it by 24 votes.
Culture Minister Matt Warman said the government had heard the points "loud and clear".
He added: "We will now engage intensively with colleagues across the House to make sure that we will make our case at every possible level…and we will underline that we will always put national security at the very top of our agenda."
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-51806704
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Boris should now realise that despite having a large majority everything he wants will not be an automatic 'given'.