As the new pneumonia virus continues to spread, International Students are being prevented from attending schools in various countries, and school enrolment is falling. The British media has revealed that China has taken advantage of this situation to buy 17 British schools, and that the owners of nine of these schools are “top-level Communist Party members. In response, the media blasted the government for “being pro-China for too long for money.” And the government was asked to face up to the problem of the Chinese Communist Party‘s brainwashing of British children’s Education.
According to a report in the Daily Mail, many private schools are facing a funding crisis due to the Epidemic, international students are being Home-schooled, tuition fees are being drastically reduced, resulting in a dramatic drop in school enrollment, so Chinese investors are buying up schools at this Time with their money, 17 private schools have already been bought in the UK, and the number of acquisitions will grow fiercely as the Chinese Communist Party is expected to expand its influence on the British education system. The Chinese Communist Party is expected to expand its influence on the British education system.
Moreover, 9 of the 17 acquired schools are owned by Chinese companies whose founders or owners are China’s “most senior Communist Party members”. Even one of the Chinese companies admitted that the purpose of acquiring the British school was to carry out a part of the “One Belt, One Road” strategy, in an attempt to expand the influence of the Chinese Communist Party on the world.
One of the Chinese companies acquiring British schools is “Zhuhai Hengqin Boshihaku Management Consulting”, which is acquiring British private schools and colleges in 2018 and 2019, and whose owner, Yang Huiyan, is a member of the CCP’s top advisory board. China’s Wanda Group, whose founder Wang Jianlin has a background in the People’s Liberation Army, was a delegate to the 17th National Congress of the Communist Party of China, an executive member of the 11th National Committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference and vice chairman of the 10th National Federation of Industry and Commerce, is also involved in the acquisition of private schools.
The British media reported that the Chinese Communist Party has continued to indoctrinate students with Chinese history and politics through the Confucius Institute, but there is no mention of how the Chinese Communist Party treats the Uyghurs or that the Chinese Communist Party has eliminated democracy in Hong Kong in these lessons. The newspaper even pointed out sharply that “the fact is that our government has been pro-China for too long, and it’s all because of money.” The British media therefore called on the government to address this part of the problem, which is threatening the education of thousands of children in the UK.
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