China's extradition law should respect Hong Kong deal, says May

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PM voices concern as ministers say proposed changes may breach freedoms agreed in 1997

The British prime minister Theresa May has stepped into the growing crisis over China’s controversial plan to change the extradition law for Hong Kong citizens, by saying it was vital this did not breach the joint British-Chinese declaration, agreed at the time of the city’s return to China in 1997.

 

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May hasn’t a clue, does she not realise who shes been dealing with for the past few years

‘Hunt opted instead to urge China to recognise it was in its own interests to show restraint, in order to preserve its international reputation’. They don’t care

Our hearts are broken! CardJosephZen

So TM who was forced to resign because nobody in the Uk or EU would listen to her, Now expects China to listen to her.

It's none of your business, ok?

As if the Chinese are going to give a damn about the views of a lame duck UK Prime Minister on the way out of office.

She should not get involved. Don't give the PRC the bullets to shoot democracy out of national pride.

A colonial power lecture about 'respect'

'Mayday, Mayday, Mayday'. May's day is up. Move along.

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