2 December 2014
Speaking in a debate on the ban by China on the Foreign Affairs Committee visit to Hong Kong, Alok Sharma calls for the UK to impress upon the Chinese Government that incidents such as this ultimately hit business confidence which could impact on China’s opportunities to invest in Europe.

Alok Sharma (Reading West) (Con): The right hon. Gentleman makes a point about trade. China is looking to deploy enormous amounts of capital in Europe and, clearly, a lot of investment is taking place in the UK, which I welcome. What more could be done to impress upon the Chinese Government that these incidents ultimately hit business confidence and that they need to get over this because we want to see more investment from China in Europe?

Sir Gerald Kaufman: The problem is that the Foreign Office and other Departments such as the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills say, “In the end, human rights in China and in Hong Kong are secondary to the fact that China is now an immense economic power and a very important trading partner.”

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