Bishop of Leicester asks about freedom of religion for refugees in the UK

The Bishop of Leicester asked a question on the importance of freedom of religion and belief for incoming refugees in the UK on 22nd June 2026, during a discussion on security and safety concerns around the protection of Hong Kongers:

The Lord Bishop of Leicester: My Lords, while I am not aware that there was any religious element to the incidents referred to, we know that many Hong Kongers have come to this country seeking religious freedom and, indeed, many thousands have joined our churches. Can the Minister give reassurance to those people that the freedom of religion and belief will be honoured here?

Lord Hanson of Flint (Lab, Home Office): I certainly will give the right reverend Prelate the assurance that freedom of religion and expression is essential in the United Kingdom. Residents of this country should know that, whatever nationality they have, the Government take the safety of individuals extremely seriously; that we will not tolerate transnational repression; that we will use legislation to take action where it has surfaced; that the prison sentences, in this case for espionage, of eight and 10 years are significant; and that we keep all matters, such as the foreign influence registration scheme and all the other measures we have, under continuous review.

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