A Bill to require the Secretary of State to report annually on restrictions on access by UK nationals to Tibet in comparison with other regions of China; to make provision to deny persons involved in imposing such restrictions permission to enter the UK; and for connected purposes.
House of Commons
19 September 2019
The Tibet (Reciprocal Access) Bill would require the Secretary of State to publish an annual report about restrictions on UK nationals’ access to Tibet and to compare those restrictions with restrictions in other parts of China. It also allows the government to deny entry to the UK for people it says are responsible for imposing such restrictions, and includes related provisions to make these measures work.
The bill is at the Second Reading in the House of Commons, meaning it is at an early stage of debate and has not yet gone through detailed scrutiny.
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