18 December 2023
Sir Mike Penning joins MPs in raising concerns about the forthcoming trial of Jimmy Lai in Hong Kong

Sir Mike Penning joins MPs in raising concerns about the forthcoming trial of Jimmy Lai in Hong Kong and urges MPs to sign Early Day Motion 213 on the imprisonment of Jimmy Lai to send a message to the rest of the world.

Sir Mike Penning (Hemel Hempstead) (Con)

Ten days ago, on 8 December, Jimmy had his 76th birthday—it is not rude to say that he is not a young man. This House could send a message to the rest of the world through an early-day motion. An early-day motion was tabled on 13 December by the hon. Member for Strangford (Jim Shannon), and more Members need to sign it. I will not give the honour to people outside this Chamber who decry early-day motions—although, in fact, there are not that many of them. If we want to send a message, there is a methodology, although it is not the only one. I know that lots of colleagues do not like signing early-day motions, but on this occasion, perhaps they should.

The Minister of State, Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (Anne-Marie Trevelyan)

My right hon. Friend is absolutely right. The tools that we have at our disposal here in the mother of Parliaments, which allow for freedom of speech and expression, are incredibly important. As a Minister who spends a lot of her time on the other side of the world in countries large and small, I am very conscious that the messaging from this Parliament is heard loud and clear in every other country. We perhaps forget just how important our voice is in standing up for the values that we believe in.

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