Hong Kong, Joint Declaration,
Committee continue to hear Hong Kong evidence
27 November 2014
This is the second evidence session for the Committee’s inquiry into the UK’s relations with Hong Kong: 30 years after the Joint Declaration. It follows a one-off session held on 16 July 2014 with Hong Kong pro-democracy campaigners Martin Lee and Anson Chan, and an evidence session in November with Lord Patten of Barnes and two academic witnesses focusing on political and constitutional matters.
- Parliament TV: The UK's relations with Hong Kong: 30 years after the Joint Declaration
- Inquiry: The UK's relations with Hong Kong: 30 years after the Joint Declaration
- Foreign Affairs Committee
The Committee will meet on Tuesday 2 December 2014 in the Wilson Room, Portcullis House.
Witnesses
At 2.30pm
- Duncan Innes-Ker, Senior Editor/Economist, Economist Intelligence Unit
- Dr Tim Pringle, Senior Lecturer in Labour, Social Movements and Development, School of African and Oriental Studies
At 3.30pm
- Jonathan Fenby, CBE, Managing Director of China team at Trusted Sources and Editor of South China Morning Post, 1995–2000