York Central

Statement

Richard Hudson (Conservative Party):

The Conservatives have consistently stood up for the people of Hong Kong, called out violations of their rights and freedoms, and holding China to its international obligations.

I welcome that over 190,000 Hong Kong British Nationals (Overseas) visas have been granted, and hugely value the fantastic contribution that Hong Kongers are making to our national life.

We will not tolerate transnational repression or any attempt by foreign powers to intimidate, harass or harm individuals or communities in the UK. We have passed legislation which strengthens the UK's ability to counter and disrupt foreign interference.

We have also, rightly, raised serious concerns about the new national security legislation passed under article 23 of the Basic Law in Hong Kong earlier this year, and have been clear that this law has no effect in the UK.

The Hong Kong authorities should respect rights and freedoms, uphold Hong Kong's high degree of autonomy and the rule of law, and act in accordance with international commitments and legal obligations.

The Conservatives will continue to speak out when China breaches its legally binding agreements and when it breaks its promises to the people of Hong Kong.

Roger James (Independent):

It would be unfair of me to favour any specific group, but what I can say is that when I'm elected I'll meet with you and discuss any issues which you feel are unjust. It's because I have a passion for justice that I'm endeavouring to become an MP. I care for people of all ethnicities. I see us all together as one; your welfare is mine and everyone else's welfare around us.

You can see a full list of all the candidates for the York Central constituency here.

Last updated: 24/6/2024

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