A Liberal Democrat MP has spoken of her “shock” after being barred from entering Hong Kong this week.
Wera Hobhouse said she flew to the Chinese region with her husband on Thursday to visit their newborn grandson but she was detained at the airport, questioned, and then deported on the first flight home.
The MP for Bath, who is one of more than 40 parliamentarians on the Inter-Parliamentary Alliance on China that scrutinises Beijing’s human rights record, told the Sunday Times she had been given no reason as to why she was refused entry.
Foreign Secretary David Lammy said: “We will urgently raise this with the authorities in Hong Kong and Beijing to demand an explanation.”
He added, it would be “unacceptable for an MP to be denied entry for simply expressing their views as a parliamentarian”.
In a letter to Mr Lammy, Lib Dem leader Sir Ed Davey asked him to summon the Chinese Ambassador.
“We are sure you will agree that this is a deeply concerning situation,” Sir Ed wrote in the letter seen by BBC News.
“The UK cannot allow the Chinese government to attempt to undermine our democracy by intimidating our parliamentarians.”
The Sunday Times reported that Ms Hobhouse’s husband was allowed to enter but decided to return to the UK. The couple had travelled to visit their son who has lived in Hong Kong since 2019.
Sir Ed said the bar was “apparently simply because she is a British Member of Parliament”.
It comes after after two Labour MPs, Abtisam Mohamed and Yuan Yang, were refused entry to Israel while on a trip to the occupied West Bank this month.
Ms Hobhouse’s treatment is likely to raise further questions about the government’s engagement with China.
In 2021, Beijing sanctioned five MPs who had been critical of China.
Ms Hobhouse, 65, told the Sunday Times: “My son was waiting at the other end at arrivals…
“I couldn’t even see him and give him a hug and I hadn’t seen him in a year.
“When I was given the decision my voice was shaking and I was just saying: ‘Why, please explain to me?'”
She added that she was not given an explanation – something she described as “cruel”.
“I am obviously devastated. I was obviously looking forward to holding [my grandson] and cuddling him and… establishing a relationship,” Ms Hobhouse continued.