Yorkshire Post

Britain ‘could be refuge for Navalny allies’

Raab and Patel in ‘detailed discussion­s’

- ROB PARSONS ■ Email: rob.parsons@jpimedia.co.uk ■ Twitter: @yorkshirep­ost

BRITAIN IS open to the prospect of granting refuge to supporters of the detained Kremlin critic and opposition leader Alexei Navalny, the Foreign Secretary has suggested.

Dominic Raab told MPs yesterday that he has held “detailed discussion­s” with Home Secretary Priti Patel about the UK’s response when asked about support for Mr Navalny and human rights defenders in Russia.

Labour also criticised the lack of UK Government action against Moscow, claiming none of the 21 recommenda­tions of Parliament’s Intelligen­ce and Security Committee’s report into Russian interferen­ce have been implemente­d.

The report, published in summer 2020 although initially completed before the 2019 general election, found the UK was “clearly a target for Russia’s disinforma­tion campaigns and political influence operations” and said an independen­t inquiry was necessary to protect British democracy.

Shadow Foreign Secretary Lisa Nandy said Russia would not take seriously British warnings over the detention of Mr Navalny until action was implemente­d to disrupt “dirty money” networks, including those in London.

Mr Navalny was detained at a Moscow airport on Sunday after spending five months in Germany recovering from nerve agent poisoning that he blames on Moscow. His detention has been condemned by government­s around the world, with Mr Raab previously urging Russia to immediatel­y release him.

Speaking in the House of Commons, Liberal Democrat MP Jamie Stone said: “I wonder if I could ask what discussion­s the Foreign Secretary has had with the Home Office about granting refuge to the supporters of Alexei Navalny and indeed any human rights defenders in Russia, should they want it or need it?”

Mr Raab replied: “I’ve had detailed discussion­s with the Home Secretary about the response to this and other examples of hostile state action. Of course we have one of the most open and generous asylum systems in the world and we continuall­y focus the support we provide for civil society groups, including media organisati­ons both in Russia and Belarus.”

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