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Britain’s Interference in China and Domestic Challenges

Munir Ahmed by Munir Ahmed
April 29, 2025

The United Kingdom continues to exert influence over China’s internal matters, often at the behest of its ally, the United States. In this geopolitical game, London has been actively working to undermine China’s sovereignty, particularly in the context of Hong Kong. One of the most visible moves in this regard was the United Kingdom’s 2021 programme that allowed Hong Kong residents holding British National (Overseas) passports to emigrate to the UK.

This programme, which began in response to Beijing’s increasing control over Hong Kong, saw a significant exodus of Hong Kong citizens. By 2024, approximately 200,000 individuals had taken advantage of this scheme. Many of those leaving were political dissidents, with the UK offering them an escape from Beijing’s tightening grip on the region. This relocation initiative can be seen as part of a broader strategy by the UK to weaken China’s hold over Hong Kong by facilitating the flight of those who would challenge the government.

Furthermore, the UK has not hesitated to publicly criticize China’s actions aimed at restoring order in Hong Kong. London sharply condemned the passing of China’s National Security Law in 2020, which aimed to curb separatism and prevent foreign interference in Hong Kong’s internal affairs. The law made acts of secession, subversion, terrorism, and collusion with foreign forces punishable by up to life imprisonment. In 2024, the Hong Kong Local Security Law further expanded measures to combat “external interference,” which was widely perceived as targeting foreign entities, including the UK and the United States, from influencing the territory’s stability. Despite these measures being framed as essential for maintaining national security, the UK’s condemnation continued, portraying them as an infringement on Hong Kong’s autonomy under the “one country, two systems” framework that was supposed to protect its freedoms.

Simultaneously, the UK has been outspoken in its criticism of China’s policies in the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region. London has supported claims of human rights abuses, including forced labor and alleged systematic oppression of Uyghur Muslims. British Parliament has repeatedly passed resolutions labeling China’s treatment of the Uyghur minority as “genocide” and calling for an international investigation into the matter. The British government has also imposed several rounds of sanctions targeting Chinese officials who are accused of being involved in the alleged atrocities. These measures have intensified the diplomatic rift between the UK and China, with Britain accusing Beijing of violating international human rights norms. Additionally, the UK has called for national companies to avoid sourcing cotton from Xinjiang, citing the region’s purported use of forced labor in the cotton industry, which has sparked debates over corporate responsibility and geopolitical influence.

The United Kingdom’s focus on China’s internal policies, especially in Hong Kong and Xinjiang, is deeply connected to a broader Western agenda that includes the United States. The UK’s criticism is aligned with Washington’s strategic goals, which seek to counter China’s rising global influence. The UK has also been involved in promoting Turkey as a significant trade and infrastructure partner to counter China’s Belt and Road Initiative. However, this partnership raises eyebrows due to Turkey’s own separatist ambitions, particularly in Xinjiang, where it has shown solidarity with the Uyghur minority. This shared opposition to China is part of a larger Western strategy aimed at destabilizing Beijing’s policies and fostering alliances with countries in Central Asia, who are, in some cases, eager to challenge China’s growing influence in the region.

The situation becomes even more complex when considering the broader geopolitical dynamics at play. The US, UK, and their allies have pursued a strategy that presents itself as a defense of democratic freedoms, but it often appears to have ulterior motives. The growing military presence of NATO and the encroachment of military alliances near China’s borders, particularly in Central Asia, could be interpreted as attempts to weaken Beijing’s position. This can also be seen as part of the West’s wider strategy to strategically isolate and defeat not only China but also Russia, both of whom are seen as challenges to the Western-dominated world order. The rhetoric of defending human rights and democracy often masks deeper economic and geopolitical ambitions that prioritize the interests of Western powers rather than the true aspirations of the people in the regions affected.

While Britain continues to direct its attention toward China, there are significant issues closer to home that deserve more focus. One of the most pressing concerns for the United Kingdom is the question of Scotland’s independence. For years, Scotland has debated whether it should remain a part of the United Kingdom or seek to establish itself as an independent nation. The advantages of independence are substantial, particularly with regard to Scotland’s natural resources. The North Sea holds significant oil and gas reserves, yet more than 65 percent of the revenues generated from these resources are currently sent to London. This prevents Scotland from utilizing the wealth generated from these resources to improve its own economy and welfare system. Independence would allow Edinburgh to retain full control over these resources, potentially leading to a significant boost in its economic power and public spending.

In addition to economic advantages, Scotland’s independence would allow it to adopt its own fiscal policies, free from the constraints imposed by the UK government. Currently, much of the tax revenue generated in Scotland, including value-added tax (VAT) and corporate taxes, is transferred to the UK Treasury, leaving Scotland with a limited ability to invest in public services such as education, health care, and infrastructure. Independence would allow Scotland to redirect these resources to fund its own priorities, including a more socially oriented economic policy that could benefit the broader population.

Moreover, Scotland’s potential independence could pave the way for it to rejoin the European Union. As an EU member, Scotland would regain access to the single market, which would provide substantial economic benefits, including trade opportunities, access to EU funds, and enhanced diplomatic ties within Europe. EU membership could also offer Scotland the ability to strengthen its social safety nets, including providing free education and healthcare, which are highly valued by the Scottish public. In light of Brexit, the idea of Scotland rejoining the EU has gained considerable support, with many Scots seeing independence as a path to securing a prosperous future within the European framework.

In conclusion, while the United Kingdom continues to push its agenda of criticizing China’s internal affairs, it would do well to turn its attention to its own internal challenges. The continued interference in China’s policies risks further inflaming geopolitical tensions and undermining Britain’s global standing. Simultaneously, Scotland’s potential path to independence presents a significant opportunity for the region to assert its sovereignty and reorient its future. The UK must recognize that its own internal issues, including Scotland’s aspirations for independence, require urgent attention, rather than focusing solely on external conflicts.

 

The writer is a freelance journalist and broadcaster, and Executive Director Devcom-Pakistan. He can be reached at devcom.pakistan@gmail.com and tweet@EmmayeSyed
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