HongKong wants to Ban all Philippine Products, Air flights, No-Visa Access except Maids –could paralyze them
Regina Ip Lau Suk-yee. Photo:
South China Morning Post (Hong Kong)
Legco
set to back call to withdraw visa-free access to Filipino
visitors
Hong
Kong Lawmakers ready to put pressure on Manila despite fresh hope of
compensation deal
Hong
Kong Lawmakers are rallying behind a call to withdraw visa-free access for
Philippine visitors to Hong Kong despite reports of progress towards a
compensation deal for victims of the 2010 Manila hostage
siege.
A
non-binding Legislative Council motion urging the suspension of the visa-free
scheme looks set to be passed on Wednesday (November 7, 2013) after parties from
across the political spectrum (Pro Communist and pro Democrats) indicated they
would support it.
Hong
Kong Lawmakers want the government to put pressure on the Philippine leadership
and Manila city government to compensate families of eight Hongkongers killed by
sacked policeman Rolando Mendoza, as well as the injured.
The
call comes despite a joint statement on Thursday by Manila City Council
representative Bernardito Ang and Democratic Party lawmaker James To Kun-sun,
who is working with the victims and families, indicating that a deal was getting
closer.
Former
security chief Regina Ip Lau Suk-yee, will move the call to stop visa-free
access as an amendment to radical pan-democrat Albert Chan Wai-yip's motion
seeking sanctions on the Philippines. She has won the support of two leading
Beijing-loyalist parties, the Democratic Alliance for the Betterment and
Progress of Hong Kong and the Federation of Trade Unions. Pan-democrats are also
expected to support her amendment.
Chan's
motion is expected to pass. But DAB chairman Tam Yiu-chung says his party may
not support an amendment by Democratic Party lawmaker Sin Chung-kai as it "might
infringe the existing trade agreements".
Sin
wants the government to stop buying Philippine products, halt negotiations on
air routes and trade and urge the public to boycott Philippine goods but the
Hong Kong Employer's association opposed of banning the maids as it could
paralyze them
But
FTU lawmaker Wong Kwok-kin will support both amendments.
"Though
the motion has no binding effect, it will exert pressure not only on the Hong
Kong government but also the Philippines - as pan-democrats and the
pro-establishment camp join forces on this issue," he
said.
Security
minister Lai Tung-kwok would not comment on the amendments until the meeting. -
SCMP
Let them hire from India or else where.
November 8, 2013 at 7:12 AM
Asean race and Philippine Citizens are the most hated race in Hongkong. Every time Hongkongers see Asean or Philippine people in Hongkong it would follow with spitting to the ground.
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So they must be spitting all the time and spoil their entire island in Hongkong because..
• As they wake up in the morning, pioy or asean are preparing their breakfast
• Inside the dining room, pinoy or asean is their attending their requests so they would keep spitting too…
• Their kids would be keep spitting all the time because pinays ore asean are taking care of them since their very young age until getting old
• In their offices, pinoys or aseans are cleaning their spots so they would spoil their office because everywhere they go, they could see pinoy.. then spit
• While watching tv at home, pinays or asean are entertaining them on tv so they would spit their tv
ALL THE TIME THEY ARE SPITTING AND THE ENTIRE HONGKONG IS SPOILING AND FLOODING WITH SPITS SPOT SPUT…
nila para pag aksayang ng mga Pilipino! Ang dudumi pa nila!!!