The arrangements for BNO passport holders were annex to Sino-British JD on HK & so if altered wd be breach of spirit of agmt. But if China unilaterally disregards HK ‘high degree of autonomy’ with security laws from Beijing not HK, then they shd expect we too cd act unilaterally https://t.co/y9c7Ss6JIQ

— Richard Graham (@RichardGrahamUK) May 31, 2020

China has rounded up 50 people from HK for trial in Shenzhen on National Security Law charges behind closed doors & President Trump has whipped up supporters to illegal assaults on the Capitol. Both are bad news for open societies: President Biden cannot be installed soon enough https://t.co/oFUjwgkPsP

— Richard Graham (@RichardGrahamUK) January 7, 2021

I defend for ever the right of all colleagues to speak up freely on human rights, and I regret the Chinese over reaction to sanctions on abuses in Xinjiang. In practical terms this brings UK/EU positions closer together & may kill off the EU China Investment Agreement

— Richard Graham (@RichardGrahamUK) March 26, 2021

Y’day MPs tried to link our Trade Bill to a new court to decide on accusations of state genocide. I was part of the British-Han-Uyghur first ever crossing of vast Taklamakan Desert & know Xinjiang has been brutally ruled, especially since 2009. But genocide has no part 1/2 pic.twitter.com/uc4q2n6dLI

— Richard Graham (@RichardGrahamUK) January 20, 2021