Queen"s death: Following the Speakers of Parliament's restriction on delegations paying homage to the Queen lying in state, China insists that the UK exhibit "appropriate manners."



China retaliated against the government of the United Kingdom after the British Parliamentary authorities prevented a Chinese delegation from seeing the dead Queen.

Before the late monarch's funeral, all heads of state have been asked to pay their respects to her in Westminster Hall, where the service will be held.

Although President Xi Jinping of China was invited to the ceremony on Monday, he has decided to send a delegation instead, which will be led by Vice President Wang Qishan.

Nevertheless, the request made by the Chinese organization to access the ancient heart of British democracy has been turned down by the Speaker of the House of Commons, Lindsay Hoyle.

After punishing members of Parliament for speaking out against violations of human rights committed against Uighurs, Sir Lindsay has maintained that Chinese state officials should not be allowed to join Parliament.

Mao Ning, a spokesman for the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs, has now released a comment in which she states that the United Kingdom should "respect the diplomatic norms and good etiquette to entertain visitors."

When a No. 10 spokesman was asked about Liz Truss's opinion on the situation, she responded by saying that "Admission to Parliament is a matter for Parliament."

MPs who have been the target of retaliation from China, such as Iain Duncan Smith, the former leader of the Conservative Party, and Tim Loughton, have criticized what they call the "unusual" choice to issue an invitation to the burial.

POLITICO was told by an insider that the fact that the Chinese delegation would be allowed inside Westminster Abbey but not Westminster Hall would demonstrate that Parliament was once again "taking a significantly tougher stance against Beijing" than the rest of the state. Westminster Abbey is located on the grounds of the Palace of Westminster.

MI5 had previously issued an extraordinary warning that an accused Chinese spy has entered Parliament in order to intervene in UK politics. The spy is said to have bragged of persuading "more than 480 MPs," which is a significant number of members of Parliament.

After members of Parliament and peers were sanctioned by Beijing, Zheng Zeguang, China's ambassador to the United Kingdom, has been banned from entering Parliament from 2021.

Early on this week, Sir Iain and Mr. Loughton, along with crossbench lord Lord Alton and Labour's Baroness Kennedy, wrote a letter to Sir Lindsay expressing their concern about granting access to the delegation.

They wrote, "We are greatly concerned to hear that the Government of China has been invited to attend the state funeral next week, despite other countries Russia, Belarus, and Myanmar being excluded." "We are greatly concerned to hear that the Government of China has been invited to attend the state funeral next week."

"Given that the United Kingdom Parliament has voted to recognize the genocide committed by the Chinese Government against the Uighur people, it is extraordinary that the architects of that genocide should be treated in any way that is more favorable than those countries that have been barred," the author writes. "Given that the United Kingdom Parliament has voted to recognize the genocide committed by the Chinese Government against the Uighur people."

Sir Iain referred to the invitation of Chinese officials to the burial of the Queen as "project kowtow all over again," stating that it was "astonishing" that they would be welcomed there.

"How can they refuse to work with China when they refuse to work with Belarus, Russia, and Myanmar?" the former minister in the Cabinet remarked.

They have a long history of violating human rights, including what we consider to be genocide, destroying churches, and oppressing Christians, as seen by their past.

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