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Hong Kong Anniversaries

29 June 2022

Lead MP

Iain Duncan Smith
Chingford and Woodford Green
Con

Responding Minister

Amanda Milling

Tags

Foreign Affairs
Word Count: 10812
Other Contributors: 6

At a Glance

Iain Duncan Smith raised concerns about hong kong anniversaries in Westminster Hall. A government minister responded.

Key Requests to Government:

The UK should impose individual sanctions against Hong Kong officials responsible for the crackdown on civil liberties, conduct an audit of assets belonging to Chinese and Hong Kong officials in the UK, further scrutinise and limit the export of surveillance technology to Hong Kong, implement 'know your customer' and due diligence requirements for entities that produce or facilitate human rights violations, and stop joint ventures with Chinese entities involved in developing such technologies.

How the Debate Unfolded

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

Lead Contributor

Chingford and Woodford Green
Opened the debate
The UK Government's response to the Hong Kong handover and the implementation of the National Security Law has been inadequate. The Sino-British joint declaration, which guarantees fundamental rights and a high degree of autonomy for Hong Kong, is being violated by China. Since July 2020, 183 individuals have been arrested under national security laws; more than 50 civil society groups have been disbanded; and media outlets like Apple Daily and Stand News have been shut down.

Government Response

Amanda Milling
Government Response
Discussed China's breach of commitments under the joint declaration, the impact on Hong Kong's rights and freedoms, and the UK's response including extending an arms embargo, suspending extradition treaties, launching a BNO immigration route for over 110,000 applicants, providing £43 million support through the welcome programme, and leading international efforts to call out China. Mentioned ongoing review of potential sanctions but refused to speculate on future designations.
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