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Johnson considers terminating Huawei role in UK 5G network
Prime Minister, Boris Johnson, is considering terminating the role of Chinese technology giant Huaweis role in the development of the UKs 5G network even before it began. The PMs apparent change of heart follows months of intense lobbying by anti-Chinese elements in the Tory party who have tried to exploit the coronavirus crisis to downgrade British ties with Beijing. The Telegraph is reporting today that the PM has instructed officials to draw up plans that would see Chinas role in the UKs 5G network scaled down to zero by 2023. According to the Telegraph, Johnsons imminent decision is at least in part motivated by a desire to ramp up trade talks with the US following faltering post-Brexit negotiations with the European Union. Meanwhile, the Guardian (May 22) reports that the PM has been forced to back down in the face of a determined backbench rebellion opposed to Huaweis involvement in the UKs 5G network. Johnson originally agreed to a limited role for Huawei in late January whereby the Chinese technology giant would be barred from the 5G networks core and limited to only 35 percent of the periphery. But the Tory rebels vowed to carry on opposing any involvement by the Chinese in the 5G network even after their first attempt at sabotage - in the form of the Telecommunications Infrastructure Bill - was defeated in the House of Commons in early March. But it would now appear the anti-China faction in the Tory party, led by the chairman of the House of Commons foreign affairs select committee, Tom Tugendhat, has succeeded. But the anti-China faction in the Tory party is unlikely to be appeased by this apparent success as their goals go much further than ending Huaweis role in Britains 5G infrastructure. Having set up a front organization in the form of the pseudo-scholarly China Research Group the anti-China faction in the Conservative party is intent on minimizing the UKs entire engagement with China primarily through propaganda and informational warfare campaigns.
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