Serious Millions HKies Quitting to UK with UN’s Support!

Pinkieslut

Alfrescian
Loyal
Joined
Apr 14, 2011
Messages
18,470
Points
113
HOW COME SINKIES NOT QUITTING to UK?


UK risks being pulled into Hong Kong crisis over citizenship row
British MPs garner some backing for awarding holders of ‘BNO’ passports equal rights
http%3A%2F%2Fcom.ft.imagepublish.upp-prod-us.s3.amazonaws.com%2F0d18287a-cb04-11e9-af46-b09e8bfe60c0

A demonstrator holds a replica of a British National Overseas passport at a demonstration in Hong Kong in August © Bloomberg
Britain risks being pulled into Hong Kong’s worst political crisis in decades as thousands of residents of the former colony ramp up a campaign to receive full UK citizenship to secure an avenue of escape from the territory.
About 300 activists on Sunday rallied outside the British consulate to demand they receive a full UK passport in place of their “second-class” British National (Overseas) passports, a document issued to Hong Kong residents born before the handover of the territory from UK to Chinese sovereignty in 1997.
About 170,000 people hold valid BNO passports, according to figures from the UK’s Home Office, but the document awards few of the entitlements of full citizenship, such as the right of abode in the UK.
“We think this is now or never. If the BNO holders lose this chance to fight for equality, we will never have another chance in history,” said Craig Choy, spokesman for campaign group Equal Rights for British National Overseas.
The demands, which have won some support in Westminster, follow escalating street protests in the territory sparked by a controversial bill that would allow Hong Kong citizens to be extradited to China.
The demonstrations have morphed into broader calls for democracy and have sparked growing fears of direct intervention in the territory by Beijing, leading more Hong Kong residents to look for alternatives countries in which to live.
The number of people in Hong Kong looking to secure residency overseasgathered pace in June, with migration consultants reporting a surge in inquiries.
Applications for Certificates of No Criminal Conviction from the Hong Kong police, often a requirement for overseas residency applications, jumped 30 per cent year on year for the period corresponding with the protests between June and August 27.
Recommended
The protesters at the UK consulate on Sunday held their BNO passports and British and Hong Kong colonial flags and chanted “let us go home” and “don’t leave us behind”.
“Hong Kong is no longer safe for us with eroding human rights,” said one of the petition organisers who goes by the name Sapphire. “We are born British, the fact that China forced their nationality on us without our consent does not change the fact that we are British.”
Tom Tugendhat, a conservative MP and chairman of the UK House of Commons’ foreign affairs committee, said he had won support from “a few” cabinet ministers for a proposal to grant BNO holders full UK citizenship.
“The idea is to give people the confidence to stay [in Hong Kong] knowing that they don’t need to make a decision now,” Mr Tugendhat said.
Mr Choy, from Equal Rights for British National Overseas, said people in Hong Kong felt increasingly desperate and viewed the protests as an “endgame”. Upgrading the rights of BNO passport holders, or expanding visa programmes for young people, would help calm the situation, he said.
A UK government spokesman said the best solution for Hong Kong and BNO holders was the “full respect for the rights and freedoms guaranteed in the Sino-British Joint Declaration”.
Dominic Raab, UK foreign secretary, earlier this month urged Hong Kong’s chief executive Carrie Lam to engage in a dialogue with protesters and emphasised the right to peaceful protest. In response, Beijing told the UK to stop interfering in China’s internal affairs.
Hong Kong residents who registered for British National (Overseas) status before the handover of the territory from the UK to China in 1997 have the right to consular assistance but they are not British citizens and do not have the automatic right to live or work in the UK.
Elspeth Guild, a law professor at Queen Mary University of London, said any BNO holders in the UK who might be at risk on their return to the territory should be granted an extension of stay by the Home Office. It would be “scandalous” if the UK tried to deport them back to Hong Kong “where there is a risk that they would be persecuted”, she said.
http%3A%2F%2Fprod-upp-image-read.ft.com%2F04d0795f-2e4c-4839-9329-5209fd3c0a06
 
Only cowards leave..... thought fighting for HK is to the end....

Hey.... 患乱出英雄..... how come no heroes sufficed in this 患乱时间...
 
Want to bet?

5 eyes BE will join in to steal these instant 5G millennium kids.... their economy is driven by population growth....

This time salted bad veggies population intake orso makan... no fish prawns oros eat ..... getting thugs for murder... kill in Taiwan return to HK and UK become freeman...

HOW COME SINKIES NOT QUITTING to UK?


UK risks being pulled into Hong Kong crisis over citizenship row
British MPs garner some backing for awarding holders of ‘BNO’ passports equal rights
http%3A%2F%2Fcom.ft.imagepublish.upp-prod-us.s3.amazonaws.com%2F0d18287a-cb04-11e9-af46-b09e8bfe60c0

A demonstrator holds a replica of a British National Overseas passport at a demonstration in Hong Kong in August © Bloomberg
Britain risks being pulled into Hong Kong’s worst political crisis in decades as thousands of residents of the former colony ramp up a campaign to receive full UK citizenship to secure an avenue of escape from the territory.
About 300 activists on Sunday rallied outside the British consulate to demand they receive a full UK passport in place of their “second-class” British National (Overseas) passports, a document issued to Hong Kong residents born before the handover of the territory from UK to Chinese sovereignty in 1997.
About 170,000 people hold valid BNO passports, according to figures from the UK’s Home Office, but the document awards few of the entitlements of full citizenship, such as the right of abode in the UK.
“We think this is now or never. If the BNO holders lose this chance to fight for equality, we will never have another chance in history,” said Craig Choy, spokesman for campaign group Equal Rights for British National Overseas.
The demands, which have won some support in Westminster, follow escalating street protests in the territory sparked by a controversial bill that would allow Hong Kong citizens to be extradited to China.
The demonstrations have morphed into broader calls for democracy and have sparked growing fears of direct intervention in the territory by Beijing, leading more Hong Kong residents to look for alternatives countries in which to live.
The number of people in Hong Kong looking to secure residency overseasgathered pace in June, with migration consultants reporting a surge in inquiries.
Applications for Certificates of No Criminal Conviction from the Hong Kong police, often a requirement for overseas residency applications, jumped 30 per cent year on year for the period corresponding with the protests between June and August 27.
Recommended
The protesters at the UK consulate on Sunday held their BNO passports and British and Hong Kong colonial flags and chanted “let us go home” and “don’t leave us behind”.
“Hong Kong is no longer safe for us with eroding human rights,” said one of the petition organisers who goes by the name Sapphire. “We are born British, the fact that China forced their nationality on us without our consent does not change the fact that we are British.”
Tom Tugendhat, a conservative MP and chairman of the UK House of Commons’ foreign affairs committee, said he had won support from “a few” cabinet ministers for a proposal to grant BNO holders full UK citizenship.
“The idea is to give people the confidence to stay [in Hong Kong] knowing that they don’t need to make a decision now,” Mr Tugendhat said.
Mr Choy, from Equal Rights for British National Overseas, said people in Hong Kong felt increasingly desperate and viewed the protests as an “endgame”. Upgrading the rights of BNO passport holders, or expanding visa programmes for young people, would help calm the situation, he said.
A UK government spokesman said the best solution for Hong Kong and BNO holders was the “full respect for the rights and freedoms guaranteed in the Sino-British Joint Declaration”.
Dominic Raab, UK foreign secretary, earlier this month urged Hong Kong’s chief executive Carrie Lam to engage in a dialogue with protesters and emphasised the right to peaceful protest. In response, Beijing told the UK to stop interfering in China’s internal affairs.
Hong Kong residents who registered for British National (Overseas) status before the handover of the territory from the UK to China in 1997 have the right to consular assistance but they are not British citizens and do not have the automatic right to live or work in the UK.
Elspeth Guild, a law professor at Queen Mary University of London, said any BNO holders in the UK who might be at risk on their return to the territory should be granted an extension of stay by the Home Office. It would be “scandalous” if the UK tried to deport them back to Hong Kong “where there is a risk that they would be persecuted”, she said.
http%3A%2F%2Fprod-upp-image-read.ft.com%2F04d0795f-2e4c-4839-9329-5209fd3c0a06
 
I'm nobody's child, I'm nobody's child, just like a flower, I'm growing wild. Boo hoo
 
Great, CCP can do the same, Honkies who want a 安心的过日子 can leave HK to Inland China of their choice..

Mass exodus of HK people expected to leave HK to China, HK will Not be a safe place to live...

RIots will erupt every year on 4 June by bully US, with mf Trump for another 4 years if any....

回来吧, 这有 父亲 再等你过来..


HOW COME SINKIES NOT QUITTING to UK?


UK risks being pulled into Hong Kong crisis over citizenship row
British MPs garner some backing for awarding holders of ‘BNO’ passports equal rights
http%3A%2F%2Fcom.ft.imagepublish.upp-prod-us.s3.amazonaws.com%2F0d18287a-cb04-11e9-af46-b09e8bfe60c0

A demonstrator holds a replica of a British National Overseas passport at a demonstration in Hong Kong in August © Bloomberg
Britain risks being pulled into Hong Kong’s worst political crisis in decades as thousands of residents of the former colony ramp up a campaign to receive full UK citizenship to secure an avenue of escape from the territory.
About 300 activists on Sunday rallied outside the British consulate to demand they receive a full UK passport in place of their “second-class” British National (Overseas) passports, a document issued to Hong Kong residents born before the handover of the territory from UK to Chinese sovereignty in 1997.
About 170,000 people hold valid BNO passports, according to figures from the UK’s Home Office, but the document awards few of the entitlements of full citizenship, such as the right of abode in the UK.
“We think this is now or never. If the BNO holders lose this chance to fight for equality, we will never have another chance in history,” said Craig Choy, spokesman for campaign group Equal Rights for British National Overseas.
The demands, which have won some support in Westminster, follow escalating street protests in the territory sparked by a controversial bill that would allow Hong Kong citizens to be extradited to China.
The demonstrations have morphed into broader calls for democracy and have sparked growing fears of direct intervention in the territory by Beijing, leading more Hong Kong residents to look for alternatives countries in which to live.
The number of people in Hong Kong looking to secure residency overseasgathered pace in June, with migration consultants reporting a surge in inquiries.
Applications for Certificates of No Criminal Conviction from the Hong Kong police, often a requirement for overseas residency applications, jumped 30 per cent year on year for the period corresponding with the protests between June and August 27.
Recommended
The protesters at the UK consulate on Sunday held their BNO passports and British and Hong Kong colonial flags and chanted “let us go home” and “don’t leave us behind”.
“Hong Kong is no longer safe for us with eroding human rights,” said one of the petition organisers who goes by the name Sapphire. “We are born British, the fact that China forced their nationality on us without our consent does not change the fact that we are British.”
Tom Tugendhat, a conservative MP and chairman of the UK House of Commons’ foreign affairs committee, said he had won support from “a few” cabinet ministers for a proposal to grant BNO holders full UK citizenship.
“The idea is to give people the confidence to stay [in Hong Kong] knowing that they don’t need to make a decision now,” Mr Tugendhat said.
Mr Choy, from Equal Rights for British National Overseas, said people in Hong Kong felt increasingly desperate and viewed the protests as an “endgame”. Upgrading the rights of BNO passport holders, or expanding visa programmes for young people, would help calm the situation, he said.
A UK government spokesman said the best solution for Hong Kong and BNO holders was the “full respect for the rights and freedoms guaranteed in the Sino-British Joint Declaration”.
Dominic Raab, UK foreign secretary, earlier this month urged Hong Kong’s chief executive Carrie Lam to engage in a dialogue with protesters and emphasised the right to peaceful protest. In response, Beijing told the UK to stop interfering in China’s internal affairs.
Hong Kong residents who registered for British National (Overseas) status before the handover of the territory from the UK to China in 1997 have the right to consular assistance but they are not British citizens and do not have the automatic right to live or work in the UK.
Elspeth Guild, a law professor at Queen Mary University of London, said any BNO holders in the UK who might be at risk on their return to the territory should be granted an extension of stay by the Home Office. It would be “scandalous” if the UK tried to deport them back to Hong Kong “where there is a risk that they would be persecuted”, she said.
http%3A%2F%2Fprod-upp-image-read.ft.com%2F04d0795f-2e4c-4839-9329-5209fd3c0a06
 
All those self-serving UK politicians are merely cashing in on HK's woes; they have the cheek to emphasise to Carrie Lam the right of the Hongkies to peaceful protest. Their eyes tak stamps. What peaceful protests? These are rioters vandals and extremists rolled into one. Some can rightly call them terrorists too! If Sinkies ever try to sabo our Changi Airport during a protest, one can imagine that all will be locked up if not shot dead on the spot!
 
10 :thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup: to you..... sweet...

All those self-serving UK politicians are merely cashing in on HK's woes; they have the cheek to emphasise to Carrie Lam the right of the Hongkies to peaceful protest. Their eyes tak stamps. What peaceful protests? These are rioters vandals and extremists rolled into one. Some can rightly call them terrorists too! If Sinkies ever try to sabo our Changi Airport during a protest, one can imagine that all will be locked up if not shot dead on the spot!
 
All those self-serving UK politicians are merely cashing in on HK's woes; they have the cheek to emphasise to Carrie Lam the right of the Hongkies to peaceful protest. Their eyes tak stamps. What peaceful protests? These are rioters vandals and extremists rolled into one. Some can rightly call them terrorists too! If Sinkies ever try to sabo our Changi Airport during a protest, one can imagine that all will be locked up if not shot dead on the spot!

You speak like a typical PAP supporter.

The protests had been peaceful until police stopped the protests.
Secondly, Carrie Lam could have nipped the protests if she had agreed to remove the bill - instead of suspending the bill. Removing the bill would have shown hongkees that she had no plans - although it would have been easy for her to draft a similar bill quickly - to resurrect that bill. Nope, she did not. She wanted to show hongkees that she was the boss, backed by China.
Even when protests increased, Carrie Lam still would not back down. The police increased violence against the protesters. That didn't work and then Carrie Lam proposed negotiations with no intent to compromise and offer a police-controlled investigations of police brutality. Carrie thinks hongkees are stupid. Well, they showed her that they are smarter than she realized.
 
I do
You speak like a typical PAP supporter.

The protests had been peaceful until police stopped the protests.
Secondly, Carrie Lam could have nipped the protests if she had agreed to remove the bill - instead of suspending the bill. Removing the bill would have shown hongkees that she had no plans - although it would have been easy for her to draft a similar bill quickly - to resurrect that bill. Nope, she did not. She wanted to show hongkees that she was the boss, backed by China.
Even when protests increased, Carrie Lam still would not back down. The police increased violence against the protesters. That didn't work and then Carrie Lam proposed negotiations with no intent to compromise and offer a police-controlled investigations of police brutality. Carrie thinks hongkees are stupid. Well, they showed her that they are smarter than she realized.

Firstly, I am no PAP supporter; typical or atypical! I support peaceful demonstrations if the cause is just. If one is intent on glossing over and looking at these HK rioters with a fatherly eye, then they can do no wrong. Might as well say they are wide-eyed innocent freedom fighters and so on. If only things are that simple. Carrie Lam is doing all she could under very trying circumstances. Any lesser figure would have been cowered in fear and call for the PLA garrison's assistance to quell the riots. These rioters are baying for her blood. Why must she obliged them? Their wish list is long and unreasonable basically calling for independence. Please give Carrie Lam more credit and don't demonise her. It takes 2 hands to clap. It's time to start firing real bullets!
 
I do


Firstly, I am no PAP supporter; typical or atypical! I support peaceful demonstrations if the cause is just. If one is intent on glossing over and looking at these HK rioters with a fatherly eye, then they can do no wrong. Might as well say they are wide-eyed innocent freedom fighters and so on. If only things are that simple. Carrie Lam is doing all she could under very trying circumstances. Any lesser figure would have been cowered in fear and call for the PLA garrison's assistance to quell the riots. These rioters are baying for her blood. Why must she obliged them? Their wish list is long and unreasonable basically calling for independence. Please give Carrie Lam more credit and don't demonise her. It takes 2 hands to clap. It's time to start firing real bullets!

The government has the power and it misused its powers. Demonstrations were generally peaceful until the government decide to curtail them. So, hongkees should end their demonstrations?

You look at the deeds of protesters but ignore the actions of the HK Police and HK government. The government and police changed the tone of the protests will its tough response.

Carrie Lam didn't have the balls to stand up to China. She was a puppet. She had many opportunities to end the protest - the first one was to end the bill instead of putting it on hold. If she had not intent to resurrect the bill, why not end it. The protesters call her out but she refused to back down.

You are clueless ...being watching too much CGTN videos? The protestors want two-system, one country agreement to be honoured. Simple as that.
 
Based on Rothschild idea of funding war to tear down a country completely, and then rebuild the country which makes money for Rothschild....

Well, learn from the evil.... let HK burns... there will be non stop fights from Honkies till 2048 which started in every Summers on 4 June....

Lets this be the end of HK, ruined and never be financial center for BE again... Rothschild is dead in HK.... rebuild HK from ruin and Republican Trump is going to pay for the reconstructions of HK....

CCP will find ways ro up taxes on All import from US...



I do


Firstly, I am no PAP supporter; typical or atypical! I support peaceful demonstrations if the cause is just. If one is intent on glossing over and looking at these HK rioters with a fatherly eye, then they can do no wrong. Might as well say they are wide-eyed innocent freedom fighters and so on. If only things are that simple. Carrie Lam is doing all she could under very trying circumstances. Any lesser figure would have been cowered in fear and call for the PLA garrison's assistance to quell the riots. These rioters are baying for her blood. Why must she obliged them? Their wish list is long and unreasonable basically calling for independence. Please give Carrie Lam more credit and don't demonise her. It takes 2 hands to clap. It's time to start firing real bullets!
 
Last edited:
Wow, you are using hand signals like the protesters!
I agree with you ...the protesters should take up firearms. When is the KNN party sending arms to hongkong?
KNN wait KNN my uncle needs to go through 黄家驹 prophecy to predict the final outcome of this protest first KNN
 
Back
Top