I’m honoured to be amongst the list of parliamentarians and legislators from around the world who aren’t afraid to stand up for human rights, rule of law, freedom & democracy. #StandWithHongKong
With @imranahmadkhan, I've written to @pritipatel re British National Overseas (BNO) passport holders in HK, inc Laurie Fransman QC advice.
With new crisis brewing, it's time to re-examine rules on BNOs in cases of large-scale asylum. We need to be ready to do the right thing.
China’s new “national security law” is already being used to crack down on peaceful pro-democracy protesters in Hong Kong.
We must stand up to the CCP.
#StandWithHongKong
Boris Johnson is to claw back Huawei’s involvement in Britain’s 5G network after extraordinary pressure from Tory backbenchers in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic. https://t.co/b6Jje9oRAx
It’s time for the United States to reevaluate how we do business with China.
We’ve got to look at this with fresh eyes and realize that in many areas, China has not been playing by the same set of rules as the rest of the world.
Important @MrHarryCole story: not clear Huawei can even be a *reliable* supplier now, given that the US have cut off their supply of chips. I hope this is correct and we will buy from firms not wholly owned by a bloodstained dictatorship.
https://t.co/RYiCuqqxzk
Delighted that MPs on the #Huawei Interest Group have worked with @GOVUK on this. There are now 59 MPs in this group, up from the original 38.
No Way #Huawei: bad for security, privacy and free & fair trade.
https://t.co/xIbIHA58Z6
This week, Hong Kong discovered the limits to the middle ground that it has carved out: between East and West, between a liberal and an authoritarian order. The territory’s fate is once again being decided in faraway halls of power. https://t.co/WFT2EVxcpn
A controversial security law for Hong Kong proposed by China during its national legislative session should be imposed "without the slightest delay", said China’s foreign minister.
https://t.co/mPjij0UUKi