Hong Kong Human Rights Situation 2026-03-03

2026-03-03

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Daniel Francis Lab
Bexleyheath and Crayford
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Recent developments in Hong Kong have raised concerns about the erosion of rights and freedoms, prompting an assessment of policy implications.
What recent assessment has been made of the potential implications for her policies of the human rights situation in Hong Kong?
China's imposition of the national security law has significantly eroded the rights and freedoms of Hongkongers. The most recent assessment was set out in the last six-monthly report on Hong Kong in October, and the next report will be published soon. The Prime Minister raised our concerns at the highest level in Beijing, including with President Xi.
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Did not provide specific implications for government policies
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Q2 Partial Answer
Adam Thompson Lab
Erewash
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Residents from Hong Kong have been integrating into various UK towns and cities, such as Long Eaton.
Will the Minister outline what further steps the Government are taking to support the continued integration of Hongkongers into UK communities, and to ensure they feel fully welcomed?
The UK has welcomed around 200,000 Hongkongers since 2021. We will continue to uphold our commitment to them. Their contribution enriches our economy and society. The welcome programme has delivered successful integration for the British national overseas community, and mainstream provisions will continue to be available.
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Did not outline specific steps or partnerships with local councils
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Q3 Partial Answer
Daniel Francis Lab
Bexleyheath and Crayford
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Evidence suggests that transnational repression continues against Hong Kong nationals living overseas, including in the UK.
What work is being done across Government Departments to address transnational repression against Hong Kong nationals, and what measures are being pursued to end targeting of opposition voices in the UK?
Any attempts by foreign Governments to intimidate or harm critics overseas are unacceptable. Ministers have raised issues with the Chinese authorities. Training and guidance on state threat activity is now being offered to all 45 territorial police forces across the UK.
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Did not provide specific measures to end targeting of opposition voices
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Q4 Partial Answer
Iain Duncan Smith Con
Chingford and Woodford Green
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There is a concern about the lack of sanctions against individuals involved in the Hong Kong situation.
When will the Government use Magnitsky sanctions against those responsible for transnational repression against Hong Kong activists in the UK?
Our concerns in relation to China's breach of the Sino-British declaration are laid out in our six-monthly report on Hong Kong. Hong Kong is required to ensure that national security legislation upholds rights and freedoms, as set out in the Basic Law.
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Did not provide a timeline for using Magnitsky sanctions
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Q5 Partial Answer
Wera Hobhouse Lib Dem
Bath
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Pro-democracy activists in Hong Kong are facing threats and bounties, prompting calls for sanctions against those responsible.
When will the Government use its Magnitsky sanctions regime against those responsible for transnational repression against Hong Kong pro-democracy campaigners?
Any attempts by foreign Governments to coerce, intimidate or harm those in the UK are unacceptable. These arrest warrants and bounties encourage reckless behaviour on UK soil. We will look further at the situation and publish our six-monthly report soon.
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Did not provide a timeline for using Magnitsky sanctions
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Q6 Partial Answer
Priti Patel Con
Witham
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Concerns have been raised about the Prime Minister's visit to China, with criticism over the lack of human rights discussions.
Can the Minister confirm whether human rights in Hong Kong were raised at the Foreign Secretary's meeting in Munich with Wang Yi? Given the situation, was the Prime Minister's visit a success or failure?
My right hon. Friend the Foreign Secretary had many meetings in Munich and raised a number of issues, including Jimmy Lai. The Conservatives were in charge for 14 years and had different policies on China. It took two years to get the National Security Act 2023 passed into law.
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Did not confirm whether human rights were discussed
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Q7 Partial Answer
Priti Patel Con
Witham
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The question arises from concerns about China's oppressive actions, including the prosecution of British citizen Jimmy Lai, and its support for Russia and Iran in undermining freedom and democracy. There are also concerns about China's espionage and security threats.
Clearly, the Minister is desperate, and is having to go backwards, rather than moving forwards to address the situation. For her information, China oppresses Hongkongers, refuses to free Jimmy Lai and supports Russia and Iran in their barbaric actions to undermine freedom and democracy. Those are issues that the Government should take a grip of now. China plots, spies and undermines our security. Rather than kowtowing to China, when will her Government wake up, deal with the threat posed by the CCP, and put China on the enhanced tier of the foreign influence registration scheme? When will she start taking action and expel CCP diplomats, to show our disgust at their appalling actions when it comes to transnational repression?
The Government have not yet made any decision about whether China will be added to the enhanced tier, but the right hon. Lady will know that we condemn in the strongest terms the politically motivated prosecution of British citizen Jimmy Lai. This issue remains a priority for this Government, and she is fully aware of that.
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The specific ask about putting China on the enhanced tier and expelling CCP diplomats was not directly addressed.
Condemning The Prosecution Of Jimmy Lai Without Committing To Actions Against China
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