Enemies of the System
Heck, Danny, Benedict and Ruby meet on a flight from London to Beijing. None is a politician, but all have serious power. How will they advise on the insurrection in Hong Kong?
Three political advisors are shocked to discover the Chinese are seeking their advice.
Late at night in a first class lounge at Heathrow, Hector bumps into Danny. Both are annoyed as they have been forced to wear ties, which they usually refuse to do as an act of sartorial rebellion, to enter the lounge. The two Englishmen know each other, as they have served as Chief of Staff to rival British Party leaders. As they chat, it emerges that both are flying to Beijing.
While having a free aromatherapy massage, they meet Benedict, a former Chief Advisor to the American President, also furious at having to wear a tie. HECTOR and DANNY know BENEDICT, as he served as Chief Advisor to an American President. He too is flying to Beijing. They realise they have all been summoned by the Chinese government to advise on how to deal with the protests in Hong Kong.
In Beijing, it emerges that all three are great admirers of Mao - particularly his doctrine of permanent revolution. For these disruptors of government, he is 鈥淐hairman Now, Chairman Wow.鈥 The men also seem pretty much to share the view, now old-fashioned in China, that Capitalism is entering its final crisis.
Next morning, the three political consultants meet the Director of Transition, the Chinese official responsible for enacting the doctrine of 鈥渙ne country, two systems鈥 in Hong Kong. As they debate various approaches to the Hong Kong problem, the Director is surprised by the radicalism of the western political experts鈥 attitudes to 鈥渢aking back control鈥, and such concepts as unelected officials, parliamentary democracy, the rule of law, the sanctity of international treaties, the freedom of the press, the future of capitalism, and what should be done to 鈥渆nemies of the system鈥.
To the Chinese, the three westerners seem to be dangerous revolutionaries. To Hector, Danny and Benedict, their hosts are cautious stalwarts of conventional establishment thinking. Which ideology will win?
Taking no sides, the drama explores the curious ironies of the rise of English Maoists and Chinese capitalists.
Cast:
HECK (HECTOR) Paul Rhys
DANNY Julian Wadham
BENEDICT Matt Rippy
RUBY Macy Nyman
MAI-LING Michelle Yim
YU HAIGWANG David K S Tse
Written by Mark Lawson
Director: Eoin O鈥機allaghan
A Big Fish Radio production for 大象传媒 Radio 4