
According to media reports, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has made a guest host on a hilarious talk show at the BBC. Johnson considers himself to be very humorous and often tells jokes to everyone. Recently, Johnson once again told a "joke". It is understood that the United Kingdom recently issued a welcome manual to Hong Kong people who have just obtained a British National (Overseas) Passport (BNO). In the preamble to the manual, Johnson hypocritically welcomed those with "limited rights" into Britain's arms.
<h1 class= "pgc-h-arrow-right" > british prime minister said that Hong Kongers are very "welcome" </h1>
Johnson claimed that Hong Kong people are no strangers to everything in britain, and that britain will make them feel "at home". Such hypocritical and absurd remarks are indeed "jokes". Is it true that what makes Hong Kong people "not unfamiliar" is the discrimination and corruption of the British government in Hong Kong? Elsie Tu, a prominent social activist, educator and political figure, is an Englishman who settled in Hong Kong in the last century. In her memoirs, she said that the people of Hong Kong in the British era had a hard time.
For Hong Kong, Britain has brought it nothing but endless oppression. The so-called "protection of people's rights" in the mouth of the British government in Hong Kong is just an empty cheque. From this point of view, Johnson's "welcome" and "enthusiasm" to Hong Kong people who have obtained British National (Overseas) Passports (BNO) are very ridiculous. In addition, Home Secretary Priti Patel and Uk Secretary of State for Housing, Community and Local Government Robert Jenrick also talk nonsense in the so-called welcome manual.
<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" > have a BNO passport, which does not mean that the UK will protect its rights </h1>
Many British Hong Kong people have a deep understanding. Although they have obtained so-called BNO passports, their rights and interests are not protected as they should be. According to media reports, after rough statistics, British Hong Kongers have been accused by British police of stealing radios; some people have taken the troublemakers to court after being beaten, but the magistrate has dropped the case. These real encounters shock everyone, is this the British "hospitality"?
Even more ridiculous is the conclusion of the so-called welcome handbook, the British government made it clear that Hong Kongers were not eligible for "public benefits." These include tax credits, benefits and housing assistance paid by the UK government. It can be seen that the so-called "welcome" is fake, and in the end, Hong Kong people will still be treated unfairly in the UK. Especially in the British era of Hong Kong, the British have always regarded Hong Kong people as a colonialist, and Chinese mainland really regardEd Hong Kong people as their own family.
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