Commentary
All Western democracies should be on guard to ensure their moral clarity on China doesn’t diminish. Commercial interests in China are powerful enough, and the United Kingdom economically weakened after Brexit, that some in London politics respond to commercial interests linked to China, or delay measures that attempt to limit the influence of those China-linked commercial interests.
FIRS is similar to the U.S. Foreign Agents Registration Act (FARA) of 1938, which was meant to identify paid propagandists for Germany. Their free speech is protected by the Constitution, but the FARA law requires that that speech be accompanied by an honest acknowledgment to the public that it is speech paid for by a foreign entity. The United Kingdom has never had such a law, but the rise of influence operations by Russia and China led to the proposal for FIRS and support for it by MI5, a British intelligence agency.
There have also been many high-ranking politicians who went on to pursue business interests involving China after they left office.
If even those who once held the highest national positions can be swayed by China’s commercial influence to the detriment of their homeland, we all have plenty of work to do in truing the world’s moral compass.
Views expressed in this article are opinions of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of The Epoch Times.
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