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Chinese Consul General: Attack on Protesters in Manchester

15 December 2022

Lead MP

Anne-Marie Trevelyan

Debate Type

Ministerial Statement

Tags

Crime & Law EnforcementForeign Affairs
Other Contributors: 11

At a Glance

Anne-Marie Trevelyan raised concerns about chinese consul general: attack on protesters in manchester in the House of Commons. A government minister responded. Other MPs also contributed.

How the Debate Unfolded

MPs spoke in turn to share their views and ask questions. Here's what each person said:

Government Statement

Crime & Law EnforcementForeign Affairs
Government Statement
The minister expressed shock over the incident that occurred outside the Chinese consulate in Manchester on October 16, involving violence against a refugee. She detailed immediate responses including summoning China's acting ambassador and initiating an investigation by Greater Manchester police, which required waiving immunity of officials involved. The minister acknowledged disappointment at the lack of interviews but stated that those identified have been removed from their positions or are leaving the UK, emphasising adherence to diplomatic protocols and respect for law enforcement independence.

Shadow Comment

Alicia Kearns
Shadow Comment
The shadow raised concerns about allowing Chinese officials involved in violence against a refugee to leave without proper investigation or punishment. She criticised the government's actions as insufficient, arguing for clearer justice and measures like declaring individuals personae non gratae to prevent future transnational repression.
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