It was Hong Kong’s new Chief Executive Carrie Lam’s big day, her first annual policy address and one to lay out her agenda for her whole five-year term. But it just happened to coincide with the denial of entry into Hong Kong of a senior member of Britain’s ruling Conservative Party, Benedict Rogers, vice-chairman of the party’s Human Rights Committee.
New Nails in Hong Kong’s Coffin
New Nails in Hong Kong’s Coffin
New Nails in Hong Kong’s Coffin
It was Hong Kong’s new Chief Executive Carrie Lam’s big day, her first annual policy address and one to lay out her agenda for her whole five-year term. But it just happened to coincide with the denial of entry into Hong Kong of a senior member of Britain’s ruling Conservative Party, Benedict Rogers, vice-chairman of the party’s Human Rights Committee.