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Hong Kong version of the National Security Law | Liang Zhenying urges Hong Kong officials and the National People ’s Congress CPPCC to hold the HSBC account “self-protection now”

2020-05-29T13:13:56.949Z


The National People's Congress passed the Hong Kong version of the National Security Law yesterday (29th), and the United Kingdom, the United States, Canada and Australia subsequently issued a joint statement, accusing the bill of threatening the prosperity and stability of Hong Kong and calling on Beijing and Hong Kong people to find a common and feasible plan. Liang Zhenying, vice chairman of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, said that the "National Security Law" was raised by Hong Kong and stood for Hong Kong. He believed that Hong Kong must counteract with the country. "It is true that Hong Kong is Hong Kong in China. We must clearly show these countries that Not their colony. " Liang Zhenying also said that neither China nor Hong Kong "owes" HSBC, "HSBC's business in China, banks in China and other countries can be replaced overnight", suggesting that the SAR government holding HSBC accounts, the mainland China and Hong Kong's business community In particular, deputies to the National People's Congress and members of the CPPCC at all levels should protect themselves immediately and avoid becoming hostages like Huawei.


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Written by Peng Zhuowei

2020-05-29 16:41

Last update date: 2020-05-29 16:41

The National People's Congress passed the Hong Kong version of the National Security Law yesterday (29th), and the United Kingdom, the United States, Canada and Australia subsequently issued a joint statement, accusing the bill of threatening the prosperity and stability of Hong Kong and calling on Beijing and Hong Kong people to find a common and feasible plan.

Liang Zhenying, vice chairman of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, said that the "National Security Law" was raised by Hong Kong and stood for Hong Kong. He believed that Hong Kong must counteract with the country. "It is true that Hong Kong is Hong Kong in China. We must clearly show these countries that Not their colony. "

Liang Zhenying also said that neither China nor Hong Kong "owes" HSBC, "HSBC's business in China, banks in China and other countries can be replaced overnight", suggesting that the SAR government holding HSBC accounts, the mainland China and Hong Kong's business community In particular, deputies to the National People's Congress and members of the CPPCC at all levels should protect themselves immediately and avoid becoming hostages like Huawei.

Liang Zhenying suggested that the SAR government with HSBC account, the industrial and commercial circles in mainland China and Hong Kong, especially the deputies to the National People's Congress and members of the CPPCC at all levels, should protect themselves immediately and avoid becoming hostages like Huawei.

Liang Zhenying said on Facebook that Britain, the United States, Australia and Canada issued a joint statement to intervene in China's internal affairs. However, the products and services of these countries have a huge market because they are transferred to the mainland in Hong Kong or via Hong Kong. He also pointed out that Western countries want to impose economic sanctions on China. "We must not only fight back, but also treat foreign capital, including several British companies that have major businesses in Hong Kong and mainland China," he said.

Liang Zhenying: After HSBC's return, it still enjoys privileges and has not expressed its position on the National Security Law

Liang Zhenying pointed out that in the process of China's recapture of Hong Kong, some British capitals did a lot of betrayal of Hong Kong. After the reunification, the Chinese government was generous.

He pointed out that China, including Hong Kong, is one of the largest markets in the world, but more than a week later, HSBC Bank has not expressed its position on the National Security Law. Whether HSBC will follow the British government is a matter that society needs to pay close attention to.

Liang Zhenying quoted Bloomberg report that Peng Dingkang has publicly claimed that China is an enemy to us now, China must pay a price, "I want to tell the British that China will also draw a line in the sand, see who pays the big price. "

He said that HSBC ’s profits mainly come from China, but the board of directors and senior management are almost all British. In terms of political issues, this self-proclaimed British bank ca n’t make Chinese money while doing damage to China with Western countries. Sovereignty, dignity and people's feelings, "we want to let British government agencies such as the British government, politicians and HSBC know which side of the bread is buttered."

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