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UK PM offers refuge to 3 million East Asians


Eldorado

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Moral of the story we all have second hand knowledge of Hong Kong because none of us currently live there :tu:.

And even if someone did it's not like that would solve much.

Take a handful of 50 Americans and they will each have a unique perspective on the U.S. 

However with the internet we all have endless access to people, videos, photos, and articles that are from Hong Kong.

(Unless of course you live in China. Then your access is limited by the Great Fire Wall :innocent: and authoritarian levels of censorship)

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6 minutes ago, third_eye said:

Ask your friends where they got their "money" to afford that under the Brits.

Father is in the shipping industry, still in Hong Kong.'

7 minutes ago, third_eye said:

Afraid of what ?

Communists. Specifically being detained if there is a crack down to quell rioters making it difficult to return here.

8 minutes ago, third_eye said:

First year anniversary of the Hong Kong rioting coming up... 

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How long has it been since it started in America? 

Maybe you should try holding your breath for eight minutes and forty six seconds.... 

Huh?  When ones real argument is weak they continually change the subject.  

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I get my views from Hong Kong live as it happens, that's the beauty of the internet when you know how to use it. 

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1 minute ago, OverSword said:

Father is in the shipping industry, still in Hong Kong.'

So daddy's little silver spoon cuddly precious. Shipping eh? 

Shipping what from mainland China? 

:lol:

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1 minute ago, OverSword said:

Communists. Specifically being detained if there is a crack down to quell rioters making it difficult to return here.

Do the crime do the time... 

I know plenty of folks that has been in and out of Hong Kong on a monthly basis, not that difficult, all before the global lock down of course. 

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1 minute ago, OverSword said:

Huh?  When ones real argument is weak they continually change the subject.  

Change? From what ? The beautiful sight? 

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6 days ago · ... Nancy Pelosi once called the violent protests in Hong Kong. ... CIIE Videos · Politics · Hu Says · China · Business · Expats in China ... Now, the "beautiful sight" is extending from Hong Kong to ...
 
5 days ago · "US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi once called the violent protests in Hong Kong ' a beautiful sight to behold. ... national security law on Hong Kong that critics say will destroy the city's autonomy.
 
3 days ago · Politics News - Following protests and demonstrations ... Nancy Pelosi used the phrase to describe the Hong Kong ... The post ends by saying that the current chaos is ...

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Learn Cantonese if you want to know the real deal about Hong Kong... 

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3 hours ago, stevewinn said:

The UK & USA dropped the ball on 5G. a mistake that wont be made with 6G.

I think its also why after we went into Afghanistan we allowed them to grow opium.

Just in case we need to turn back the clock 100 years and get Chinese citizens addicted to waste their money.

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9 minutes ago, third_eye said:

 

Using the protest in the U.S as a argument for denying the human rights of Hongkongers is sad, illogical, and shows how the CCP only cares about saving face.

 

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16 minutes ago, third_eye said:

Learn Cantonese if you want to know the real deal about Hong Kong... 

 

Learn Cantonese if you want to know China's real talking points propaganda. :yes:  It probably sound much less like complete bull in the native tongue :ph34r:

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11 minutes ago, spartan max2 said:

Using the protest in the U.S as a argument for denying the human rights of Hongkongers is sad, illogical, and shows how the CCP only cares about saving face.

 

What rights doesn't "Hong Kong" have ?

The CCP provides everything to Hong Kong except the air that they breath. 

What you're preaching is empty promises, from one party of colonialism to another. 

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6 minutes ago, OverSword said:

Learn Cantonese if you want to know China's real talking points propaganda. :yes:

You mean if Hong Kong isn't for your points it's not Hong Kong? 

News flash genius, that's why your country is burning and divided as we speak. 

What language do you suggest Hong Kong speak? 

Most of them can hardly tell a phrase from a sentence in English or American... 

:lol:

Delusional at its finest... 

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2 minutes ago, third_eye said:

You mean if Hong Kong isn't for your points it's not Hong Kong? 

I don't know many people that want to immigrate to Hong Kong or China but I sure know which country has the highest number of immigrants https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_sovereign_states_and_dependent_territories_by_immigrant_population

I think the USA should match England's offer for easy immigration from Hong Kong to the USA.  

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Just a reminder, that despite our individual expierences, the 2019 elections in Hong Kong clearly illustrated that Hongkongers support the protesters.

 

It was a landslide victory for pro-democracy candidates.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/2019_Hong_Kong_local_elections

The extradition bill was successfully removed by Hong Kong legislators.

Which is probably why we now see China saying **** it. They know the lost public opinion.

They passed a law to take away Hong Kongs legal autonomy without allowing Hong Kong to have a say in the matter.

Hence the OP. This is why the U.K is opening up Visa's.

Hong Kong is no longer able to protect their rights with the new act by China.

 

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Just now, OverSword said:

I don't know many people that want to immigrate to Hong Kong or China but I sure know which country has the highest number of immigrants https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_sovereign_states_and_dependent_territories_by_immigrant_population

Good for them, and you... 

More fodder for the political killing fields. If that's your measure of success, I wish you all the best. 

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Just now, OverSword said:

I think the USA should match England's offer for easy immigration from Hong Kong to the USA.  

Hong Kong and China does too, I'd link the articles and videos but you won't get it even if you watched or read. 

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9 minutes ago, spartan max2 said:

Hong Kong is no longer able to protect their rights with the new act by China.

What rights are you referring to? 

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Personally my only concern with us offering sanctuary to 3M Hong Kongers is were to put them. We'd need a build a lot more houses etc. 

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13 minutes ago, ethereal_scout said:

Personally my only concern with us offering sanctuary to 3M Hong Kongers is were to put them. We'd need a build a lot more houses etc. 

Put them on the Isle of Mann and turn it into the new Hong Kong.

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1 hour ago, micahc said:

Can the UK handle that many more restaurants and laundries?

Sort of racist... You realize alot of Hongkongers are educated, right?

Do you think all they have in Hong Kong is restaurants and laundries? :huh:

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12 hours ago, spartan max2 said:

Sort of racist... You realize alot of Hongkongers are educated, right?

Do you think all they have in Hong Kong is restaurants and laundries? :huh:

...and i'd imagine afluent also. 

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  • 1 month later...

"Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab is expected to suspend the UK's extradition treaty with Hong Kong later amid rising tensions between London and Beijing.

"It comes after China imposed a controversial national security law on the territory, introducing new crimes with severe penalties."

Full report at the BBC: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-53463405

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"The UK government has unveiled the conditions under which almost three million Hong Kong residents will be able to start on a path to citizenship.

"Hong Kong's British National (Overseas) passport holders and their immediate dependents will have the right to apply for a special UK visa from January, Home Secretary Priti Patel said."

At the BBC: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-china-53503338

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1 hour ago, Eldorado said:

"The UK government has unveiled the conditions under which almost three million Hong Kong residents will be able to start on a path to citizenship.

"Hong Kong's British National (Overseas) passport holders and their immediate dependents will have the right to apply for a special UK visa from January, Home Secretary Priti Patel said."

At the BBC: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-china-53503338

Awesome, Good job sticking to your principles U.K :tu:

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BNO holders already have the right to visit the UK visa-free for six months.

However, this will now allow them to apply for two periods of 30 months' leave or five years' leave to remain in the UK, and then eventually become full British citizens.

Also, **** China. You're embarrassing yourself. Stop being so horrible and people won't want to leave. 

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Foreign ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian said in May that all British National (Overseas) - or BNO - passport holders "are Chinese nationals" and the move would "violate international law".

However, Ms Patel said on Wednesday that the offer meant the UK was "keeping our promise" to Hong Kong residents "to uphold their freedoms".

 

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Hong Kong residents last year renewed or applied for British National Overseas (BNO) passports in record numbers as anti-government protests erupted in the territory, the South China Morning Post reported.

The 154,218 BNO passports issued last year is an eightfold jump from the year earlier, the newspaper reported, citing British government data.

Full report at the Taipei Times: Link

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1 hour ago, Eldorado said:

Hong Kong residents last year renewed or applied for British National Overseas (BNO) passports in record numbers as anti-government protests erupted in the territory, the South China Morning Post reported.

The 154,218 BNO passports issued last year is an eightfold jump from the year earlier, the newspaper reported, citing British government data.

Full report at the Taipei Times: Link

Oh dear , lots more Chinese "take-away" shops . With our home buildings shortage where do we put them , unless we build a new city and call it Hongkongville , 

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2 hours ago, spud the mackem said:

Oh dear , lots more Chinese "take-away" shops . With our home buildings shortage where do we put them , unless we build a new city and call it Hongkongville , 

Oh the horror :rolleyes:.

They will probably live in apartments or condos.

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Hong Kong residents can apply from Sunday for a new visa offering them an opportunity to become British citizens after Beijing’s imposition of a national security law in the Asian financial hub last year.

The move comes as China and Hong Kong have said they will no longer recognise the British National Overseas (BNO) passport as a valid travel document from Sunday, Jan. 31.

Reuters report

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China will let them leave, they will make sure that they leave their wealth behind and they will make sure to include some spies in them as well, it's pretty much accepted that CCP has spies in hk and have infiltrated all hk society. 

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300,000 'rich' settlers from Hong Kong to come to UK

They will settle across the length and breadth of the country and not just focus on London, experts say. The bulk is expected to consist of educated professionals with young families who, because of Hong Kong's high standard of living, will come with a certain amount of capital behind them.

"Expect them to settle in Brighton, Greater Manchester, Sheffield, Leicester Liverpool and even Bristol,' said Evan Fowler, founder and director of a Hong Kong media platform, who has been forced to sever all ties with the business because of Hong Kong's draconian national security laws.

MSN

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The number of people planning to move to the UK from Hong Kong has accelerated as Beijing intensifies its clampdown on the former British colony.

Downing Street said 27,000 Hongkongers have now applied to a visa scheme which opened at the end of January, offering a route out of the Asian city. Reports last month suggested only 5,000 people applied for the visa in the first two weeks of the programme.

From the Telegraph at MSN: Link

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