UK tightens rules on overseas political donations to stop 'dodgy funding,' foreign influence
The review found Britain faced a persistent problem of foreign countries, including Russia, China, and Iran, trying to influence and undermine the country's democracy
Assessment
The UK government is moving to close a perceived loophole in its campaign finance system, targeting foreign money that could shape domestic politics. The review explicitly names Russia, China, and Iran as persistent sources of such influence attempts. The key question is how these new rules will be enforced and whether they can effectively distinguish between legitimate diaspora contributions and covert state-backed funding.
