We invited them over.
They are not illegal immigrants
Dunno who invited them over
I didn’t
And in any event if they cannot behave themselves they can be un in invited
I e kicked out
We have enough fruit cakes and trouble makers here as it is
We invited them over.
They are not illegal immigrants
The protest was 100% legal, there is no doubt about that, the protesters themselves seemed to be genuine, unfortunately these type of protests can be infiltrated by others with an agenda of disruption and violence, they are skilled whipping up emotions in order to advance their political aims.
Classic perpetrators posing as victims.
The protesters wind up those inside the embassy to provoke a reaction but make sure that only the last bit of the action is filmed to give the desired impression to a gullible audience.
That must be why he was hospitalised for a night.The alleged victim had a bit of a scratch under his eye, hardly merits the term "beaten up".
Even if this were so, it's no excuse to take the law into your own hands, that's illegal.unfortunately these type of protests can be infiltrated by others with an agenda of disruption and violence, they are skilled whipping up emotions in order to advance their political aims.
Your government, they wanted a trade deal.Dunno who invited them over
Yes they can, and they'll kick out some of ours from China. Then the trade deal can go fish.And in any event if they cannot behave themselves they can be un in invited
Probably forced to wait in A&E all night just to get seen.That must be why he was hospitalised for a night.
They were invited and welcomed.typical they leave China / Hong Kong to seek sactuary in the UK
typical they leave China / Hong Kong to seek sactuary in the UK
and than decide to cause chaos in the country that gave em refuge over some thing the UK has no control over
kick em out I say they can take there protest waffle else where
send em to France
They'll need a visa to go to France. They won't be allowed on the boat, train nor plane without one.they can protest in France
Nothing to do with the French, we invited them here, for genuine reasons too. Now you don't even want them to protest about getting their country back so they might even be able to return.they can protest in France about the chinese government , the french plod will take a softly softly approach to policing there protest
there human rights and right to protest will be well looked after
by the time the French plod have dealt with em , they will be clamouring to go back to China
Nothing to do with the French, we invited them here, for genuine reasons too. Now you don't even want them to protest about getting their country back so they might even be able to return.
A legal protest at that too.
Hong Kong is an ex British territory.nothing to do with the UK either