The British Prime Minister was attacked for receiving and supporting the sanctioned anti-China parliamentary group in Britain.

  On March 27th, local time, British Prime Minister Johnson met with anti-China parliamentarians who were sanctioned by the Chinese side, and demonstrated their positions on social media one by one after closed doors. Related remarks were attacked by British netizens.

  British Prime Minister Boris Johnson posted on social media that "I talked to some people this morning, and I firmly stood with them and others who were sanctioned by China." This is also the second time that he has made a public statement after China announced sanctions against Britain.

  The netizen responded with a message: "Why don’t you take care of Muslims in your own country? Stop stirring up water in China and Hong Kong, China and spend your time dealing with the COVID-19 epidemic! "

  Chen Weihua, a reporter from the China Journal’s headquarters in the European Union, responded: "1.4 billion Chinese firmly supports Chinese, which is one-fifth of the total number of mankind. Do a good calculation!"

  After being summoned by the British Prime Minister, Ian Duncan Smith, a former leader of the Conservative Party and a far-right MP, said, "Thank you, Boris. You have expressed your firm support for the sanctioned British MP and other citizens. This is an obvious signal." Also said that he would not be silent.

  The British netizen responded to him: "Yes, we knew you wouldn’t stop lying."

  "You stop thousands of British residents from speaking. Where are their voices? I hope their families can find you. If it is in the past, you should be in prison. "

  "Remember what you have done to the disadvantaged groups in Britain. You have deprived them of an effective welfare system."

  Under the tweet of David Elton, a member of the House of Lords, a netizen said: "Sticking to basic values should start at home in Britain. Why do you try to silence a broadcaster? What do the Prime Minister and the Home Secretary say about this?"

  From the messages of British netizens, it can be seen that in British politics, almost no British politician who is keen on anti-China and interferes in Hong Kong and Xinjiang affairs really cares about democracy, human rights and people’s livelihood in Britain.

  For the British people and the people of China, if they are allowed to run amok, keep lying and take a walk against the extreme ideas in China, the normal relations between China and Britain will deteriorate rapidly, and the door to normal exchanges between China and Britain will become tighter and tighter. (General Desk reporter Zheng Yan)