Lammy to raise MP’s denial of entry to Hong Kong with Chinese authorities
- The Foreign Secretary will address the denial of entry to Wera Hobhouse in Hong Kong with Chinese authorities, calling the situation "deeply concerning."
- Wera Hobhouse was denied entry while visiting her son and grandson, receiving no explanation for this decision.
- David Lammy stated, "It is deeply concerning to hear that an MP on a personal trip has been refused entry to Hong Kong."
- China has previously barred other British MPs from entering, including members of the Inter-Parliamentary Alliance on China.
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Lammy to raise MP’s denial of entry to Hong Kong with Chinese authorities
Wera Hobhouse was not given a reason for Hong Kong’s refusal to allow her to enter the territory, where she intended to visit her son and grandson.
·London, United Kingdom
Read Full ArticleLondon - British Foreign Secretary David Lammy said on Sunday that he was deeply concerned after a British MP was denied entry to Hong Kong. He will raise the issue urgently with the Chinese authorities
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