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Hong Kong people "feel at home" in the UK? A ridiculous joke by the British Prime Minister

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British Prime Minister Boris Johnson considers himself to be humorous and good at telling jokes, and once guest-hosted a funny talk show at the BBC. These two days, he told another joke.

Hong Kong people "feel at home" in the UK? A ridiculous joke by the British Prime Minister

On the 8th, the United Kingdom released a so-called Chinese welcome manual for Hong Kong people who have newly obtained British National (Overseas) Passports (BNO).

Johnson, who considers himself a good joke teller, hypocritically stated in the preface to the pamphlet that it would be "how difficult" it would be for Hong Kongers to start a new life in Britain, and went so far as to say with a sad face that those whose rights were restricted were welcome to Britain.

They will feel at home, and everything about Britain is familiar and familiar to Hong Kong people.

It doesn't matter how well Johnson is at telling jokes, but in terms of his preface to the pamphlet, he does say a joke.

What are Hong Kongers unfamiliar with about British in Hong Kong?

Corruption and discrimination against the British government in Hong Kong.

In the Hong Kong-British era, "a person who seeks justice may be put in a mental hospital before he finds justice." ”

"As for the rule of law, it is just a fabrication made up of colonizers and Westerners, which hides in front of the world the contradictions within the colonial government and the widespread corruption in our society that spreads like a cancer."

These contents are all from the memoirs of Elsie Tu, a famous Hong Kong social activist and educator and political celebrity, "Hong Kong in My Eyes in the Colonial Era".

Hong Kong people "feel at home" in the UK? A ridiculous joke by the British Prime Minister

She was a British, from the 50s of the last century to Hong Kong, it was the British government of Hong Kong that made her understand that the British flag flying over Hong Kong at that time did not represent justice, only meant colonial oppression, and the rights of the Hong Kong people were not guaranteed at all.

Just as ridiculous as Johnson are Robert Jenrick, The Uk's Minister of Housing, Districts and Local Government, and Priti Patel, the Home Secretary. They wrote in pamphlets.

Hong Kong people who obtain bNO passports will do the same as British Hong Kong people have done for generations.

Hong Kong people "feel at home" in the UK? A ridiculous joke by the British Prime Minister

Which?

Was it inexplicably accused by the police of stealing the radio?

Or was he beaten up and then taken to court, where he was eventually dismissed by the magistrate?

These are the real encounters of generations of Hong Kong people under the British government in Hong Kong.

The most ironic thing is that after Johnson, Zheng Weiqi and Peng Dailing said a lot of moral words, the pamphlet finally wrote:

When you are licensed for a BNO visa, you will be "not allowed to receive public benefits". Includes government-paid benefits, tax credits, and housing assistance.

After half a day, the core problem is still engaged in a difference between inside and outside.

After all, it is the posture of the colonists, why did the British ever treat the Hong Kong people as their own family?

Hong Kong is China's Hong Kong, the mainland and Hong Kong are one, and the mainland is truly good to Hong Kong.

If nothing else, it is said that the central government's vigorous development of the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area and the Hong Kong SAR government's dedication to seeking more development opportunities for Hong Kong's youth are not comparable to Johnson's gang of tricksters.

Hong Kong people "feel at home" in the UK? A ridiculous joke by the British Prime Minister

On 8 January this year, the HKSAR Government launched the Greater Bay Area Youth Employment Scheme, which invites interested enterprises to apply for the Scheme and provides job vacancies to young people in Hong Kong.

The Greater Bay Area Youth Employment Scheme provides a total of 2,000 places and HK$100 million to subsidise non-governmental organisations to implement the Greater Bay Area Youth Entrepreneurship Grant Scheme in the Greater Bay Area, while the HKSAR Government will issue a monthly subsidy of HK$10,000 to enterprises for a period of up to 18 months on a per hired graduate.

In addition, since last year, public institutions in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area have also begun to openly recruit Hong Kong and Macao residents.

There are many more practical conveniences such as investment, housing, medical care, transportation, etc., all of which are in stark contrast to the British pamphlet.

Hong Kong's development has been incorporated into the overall situation of national development by the central authorities, and Hong Kong's development is closely linked to the development of the mainland, and Hong Kong's destiny is linked to that of the mainland.

Take the BNO passport with differential treatment in the UK or go to the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area or other cities in the mainland to develop, Hong Kong people, especially young people in Hong Kong, understand in their hearts.

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