Hong Kong BNO immigration and UK local elections: Enthusiasm and controversy for Hong Kong’s new immigrants to participate in UK politics – BBC News

  • Lin Ziqing
  • BBC Chinese Contributing Writer

May 4, 2022

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Cui Tiancheng and Dombey go door-to-door to distribute campaign leaflets to voters

“If you want to learn to swim, you have to jump in the water. If you want to know more regarding the community, you have to serve more.”

This is how Cui Tiancheng, a Hong Kong native who immigrated to the UK for just over a year, described his candidacy as a member of parliament in a district in the southern suburbs of London. Like many Hong Kongers who have recently immigrated to the UK, he enthusiastically threw himself into local elections, not only participating but also running for elections.

According to information from all over the world, in the local council elections in many places in England on May 5 this year, a group of new immigrants from Hong Kong came to represent different parties to participate and run for election. Some of them joined different political parties and ran for local councils. Some of them actively registered as voters and became “first voters” following coming to the UK – their first experience of exercising democratic rights in the UK.

BBC Chinese reporters recently interviewed some Hong Kong BNO immigrants who ran for and voted for the first time in the Parliament of England, and recorded how they never understood or understood in the new country and new life following experiencing the political storm in Hong Kong. The story of groping until you cherish and seize the opportunity for political participation.

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