Proposed UK Deprivation of Citizenship Bill, Human Rights and China's National Security Bill
Monday, 14 Mar 2022, 09:44
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Edited by Hede Maria Cavell, Monday, 14 Mar 2022, 10:52
This morning while listening to the ‘Today’ programme on
radio 4, l was struck by hearing of the Chinese government and their treatment of businessman Mr Rodgers who runs a Human Rights charity and had been accused of endangering 'national security' by the Hong Kong police. Some UK MP's interviewed ,condemned Chinas' actions but appear to have amnesia when it comes to the, bill here of.Nationality
and Borders Bill: Deprivation of Citizenship factsheet - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk
Double standards ?
Mr Rodgers appears to have been informed by letter. (Reuters)
This has to be seen as civil compared to the UK governments, proposed stance, to the DIY approach of calling them.
I have to wonder where do the government appear to get there
ideas for the New Brexit era from !
There appears to be a lot of influences from 'think tanks' such as the Bruge group and other countries regarding governments restructuring of polices are all these implementations fit for all or jus a few ?
Proposed UK Deprivation of Citizenship Bill, Human Rights and China's National Security Bill
This morning while listening to the ‘Today’ programme on radio 4, l was struck by hearing of the Chinese government and their treatment of businessman Mr Rodgers who runs a Human Rights charity and had been accused of endangering 'national security' by the Hong Kong police. Some UK MP's interviewed ,condemned Chinas' actions but appear to have amnesia when it comes to the, bill here of. Nationality and Borders Bill: Deprivation of Citizenship factsheet - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk
Double standards ?
Mr Rodgers appears to have been informed by letter. (Reuters)
This has to be seen as civil compared to the UK governments, proposed stance, to the DIY approach of calling them.
I have to wonder where do the government appear to get there ideas for the New Brexit era from !
There appears to be a lot of influences from 'think tanks' such as the Bruge group and other countries regarding governments restructuring of polices are all these implementations fit for all or jus a few ?
Links;
https://www.brugesgroup.com
Radio 4 - Listen Live - BBC Sounds (08:06)
Hong Kong: Briton accused of jeopardising China's security - BBC News
U.K.-based rights group says Hong Kong police accused it of violating security law | Reuters