Theresa May Warns That U.K. Could Be Forced To Limit Intelligence Sharing With US If Trump Reintroduces Torture
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, Theresa May, has warned that the
UK could be forced to limit the intelligence it shares with the US on
suspected terror plots if President Trump brings back torture. This was
made clear only hours after Trump declared that water boarding and other
harsh interrogation techniques may be reintroduced.
Theresa May said that she absolutely condemns the use of torture. The
UK's rules state that officials will not share intelligence with
countries if it involves a serious risk of a detainee being tortured, or
that is how the information was obtained. The split threatens to create
major tensions in the relationship between British spies and their US
counterparts.
Speaking to reporters on a flight to the US to meet the President, she
said Britain would be sticking to its stance on torture and was prepared
to deliver this message direct to the Trump administration.
'The UK Government's position on torture has not changed. We condemn
torture and my view on that will not change whether I am talking to you
or talking to the President. Our guidance is very clear about the
position that the UK takes and our position has not changed. We have a
very clear view in the U.K. That we absolutely condemn the use of
torture and that has not changed and will not change.'
She has landed in Philadelphia ahead of becoming the first foreign leader to hold face-to-face talks with Trump
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