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BBCNEWS HARDtalk July 5, 2024



regina ip in hong kong, welcome to hardtalk. thank you. good to talk to you. let me ask you a very simple first question. 0k. since 2020, hong kong has been living with a very draconian national security law that was imposed from beijing. now, it seems that the hong kong government is determined to legislate an even tougher national security law during 202a. why? well, our national security law, mandated by beijing, is not draconian at all. it is far less comprehensive and sweeping than the national security act that your parliament enacted lastjuly, you know? you created a lot more new offences. our national security law enacted by beijing is nothing compared to what you have. what you have is far more stringent, comprehensive and draconian. well, i think a lot of it depends on the implementation, doesn t it? and when your territory uses the laws that you have through the national security legislation to lock up opposition politicians, pro democracy activists, to elimi ....

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BBCNEWS HARDtalk July 5, 2024



straight after this programme. welcome to hardtalk. i m stephen sackur. when chinese sovereignty was restored in hong kong, beijing s communist rulers saw the logic of maintaining the one country, two systems principle. so, how come some 26 years later, hong kong s autonomy looks more like a convenient fiction than a fact? my guest is regina ip, convenor of hong kong s executive council and leader of the new people s party. what does hong kong s fate tell us about beijing s worldview? regina ip in hong kong, welcome to hardtalk. thank you. good to talk to you. let me ask you a very simple first question. 0k. since 2020, hong kong has been living with a very draconian national security law that was imposed from beijing. now, it seems that the hong kong government is determined to legislate an even tougher national security law during 202a. why? well, our national security law, mandated by beijing, is not draconian at all. it is far less comprehensive and sweeping than th ....

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BBCNEWS HARDtalk July 5, 2024



regina ip in hong kong, welcome to hardtalk. thank you. good to talk to you. let me ask you a very simple first question. 0k. since 2020, hong kong has been living with a very draconian national security law that was imposed from beijing. now, it seems that the hong kong government is determined to legislate an even tougher national security law during 202a. why? well, our national security law, mandated by beijing, is not draconian at all. it is far less comprehensive and sweeping than the national security act that your parliament enacted last july, you know? you created a lot more new offences. our national security law enacted by beijing is nothing compared to what you have. what you have is far more stringent, comprehensive and draconian. well, i think a lot of it depends on the implementation, doesn t it? and when your territory uses the laws that you have through the national security legislation to lock up opposition politicians, pro democracy activists, to elim ....

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BBCNEWS HARDtalk July 5, 2024



regina ip in hong kong, welcome to hardtalk. thank you. good to talk to you. let me ask you a very simple first question. 0k. since 2020, hong kong has been living with a very draconian national security law that was imposed from beijing. now, it seems that the hong kong government is determined to legislate an even tougher national security law during 202a. why? well, our national security law, mandated by beijing, is not draconian at all. it is far less comprehensive and sweeping than the national security act that your parliament enacted lastjuly, you know? you created a lot more new offences. our national security law enacted by beijing is nothing compared to what you have. what you have is far more stringent, comprehensive and draconian. well, i think a lot of it depends on the implementation, doesn t it? and when your territory uses the laws that you have through the national security legislation to lock up opposition politicians, pro democracy activists, to elimi ....

Hong Kong , Two Systems Principle , Stephen Sackur , Executive Council , Regina Ip , People S Party , About Beijing , The Basic Law , 0k , Hong Kong Government , National Security Law , Doesn T , Opposition Politicians , National Security , Lee Who , In The End , Chief Executivejohn , De Facto , Chief Executive , National People S Congress Standing Committee , Legislative Council , Security Law Back , Hundreds Of Thousands , Violent Anti China Protests , Anti China , Nation State ,

BBCNEWS Sunday July 5, 2024



morning, morning. and with me at the desk actor and all round superstar alan cumming, journalist isabel oakeshott, and the editor in chief of the independent, geordie grieg. good morning to all of you. lord cameron, have you got any tips for the opposition leader, sir keir? have you got any tips for him, lord cameron? have you got any tips for him, lord cameron? , have you got any tips for him, lord cameron?- what have you got any tips for him, lord cameron?- what might - have you got any tips for him, lord cameron?- what might they have you got any tips for him, lord - cameron?- what might they be? cameron? plenty. what might they be? get a lan. cameron? plenty. what might they be? get a plan- anything cameron? plenty. what might they be? get a plan. anything that cameron? plenty. what might they be? get a plan. anything that might - cameron? plenty. what might they be? get a plan. anything that might be - get a plan. anything that might be helful to get a pl ....

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