David Taylor has been bailed along with two other men arrested in Pontyclun and Powys on Wednesday. His wife Joani Reid read a statement in the Commons on Wednesday in which she said she denied any wrongdoing
The leader of Scottish Labour has said the party has “judgements to make” on an MP whose husband is suspected of spying for China.
The Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar said on Thursday Labour has “judgements” to make on MP Joani Reid, who is an MP for East Kilbride and Strathaven and whose husband David Taylor, from Ruthin, was arrested on Wednesday as part of an ongoing investigation into alleged spying.
Mr Sarwar made the remarks amid speculation the UK Labour Party could suspend Ms Reid. On Wednesday the Metropolitan Police said three men – aged 39, 43 and 68 – were arrested by counter-terrorism officers in London and Wales on suspicion of assisting a foreign intelligence service.
The men were detained under the Police and Criminal Evidence Act, according to Commander Helen Flanagan, head of counter terrorism policing London.
Taylor has been bailed along with two other men arrested in Pontyclun and Powys on Wednesday. Ms Reid read a statement in the Commons on Wednesday in which she said she denied any wrongdoing.
On Thursday Mr Sarwar said of Ms Reid: “We are considering all these matters because they are serious questions that you are putting to me. As you know, we have an independent Governance and Legal Unit that’s considering many of these matters and we will have judgements to make today.”
Asked if Ms Reid should be suspended, Mr Sarwar said: “This is rightly an independent Governance and Legal Unit process. We are looking at all the questions that arise from this and we will be making judgements on this.”
Mr Sarwar said he last came into contact with Taylor “probably at some point last year”. “He is not someone who is well known to me,” he said.
A Labour source said suspension and an internal investigation would allow Reid to show she has done nothing wrong, the Daily Record reports.
In a statement on Wednesday Ms Reid strongly rejected any claims of wrongdoing. She said: “I have never been to China. I have never spoken on China or China-related matters in the Commons. I have never asked a question on China-related matters.
“As far as I am aware, I have never met any Chinese businesses whilst I have been an MP, any Chinese diplomats or government employees, nor raised any concern with ministers or anyone else on behalf of, even coincidentally, Chinese interests.”
Taylor was special adviser to Peter Hain when he was Welsh secretary and also previously worked for Senedd member Leighton Andrews when he was a backbencher. He was also selected as Labour’s candidate as police and crime commissioner in north Wales in 2016.
He is listed on the MP’s register of interests as a director of Earthcott Limited, a lobbying firm. He previously founded a cyber security company and his LinkedIn profile states he is director of policy and programmes for an organisation named Asia House.
His profile states: “At Asia House I lead our policy and research teams in delivering programmes and projects for clients across Asia, the Middle East, and Europe. I oversee the development and execution of strategic initiatives that connect senior government officials, business leaders, and thought leaders on critical regional and global issues.”

