In a decisive move against foreign influence, the UK House of Commons has ended the unsolicited distribution of China Daily, a Chinese Communist Party–owned newspaper, to Members of Parliament (MPs).
The decision follows a formal review prompted by concerns over Beijing’s propaganda efforts and misuse of public resources. Conservative MP Alicia Kearns, chair of the Foreign Affairs Select Committee, confirmed the change on Tuesday, calling the practice “completely wrong.”
“It was entirely wrong for this Chinese Communist Party attempt to exert influence over British politics to be inadvertently funded by British taxpayers,” Kearns said, accusing Beijing of promoting “a false narrative on the many human rights atrocities they have committed and the immense security threat they present.”
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