MPs sympathetic to Tibet

 

Sympathetic MPs

These MPs have shown a significant degree of support for Tibet by signing Early Day Motions (EDMs) or making other statements of support, but have not to date taken any stronger action such as tabling questions in parliament.

If one of them is your MP, please thank them for showing support for Tibet in the past and say that you would like to see them taking greater action on Tibet in parliament by tabling Early Day Motions and Parliamentary Questions. Click here to see the full list.
Diane Abbott, Richard Bacon, Anne Begg, Alan Beith,Brian Binley, Annette Brooke, Russell Brown, Malcolm Bruce, Gregory Campbell, Menzies Campbell, Katy Clark, Michael Connarty, Jim Dobbin, Nigel Dodds, Lynne Featherstone, Frank Field, Robert Flello, Paul Flynn, Don Foster, Andrew George, Roger Godsiff, Nick Harvey, Dai Havard, John Hemming, Kelvin Hopkins, Martin Horwood, Chris Huhne, Mark Hunter, Eric Illsley, Glenda Jackson, Elfyn Llwyd, Angus Macneil, Dr William McCrea, John McDonnell, Richard Ottaway, Stephen Pound, John Pugh, Alan Reid, Angus Robertson, Dan Rogerson, Adrian Sanders, Virendra Kumar Sharma, Marsha Singh, David Simpson, Robert Smith, Gary Streeter, Robert Syms, Roger Williams, Stephen Williams, Jenny Willott

 

Kate Hoey MP (Labour) for Vauxhall

“I have worked hard in parliament to push the UK government into adopting a more effective policy on human rights in Tibet and China.  We need more MPs to be doing the same after the next general election.”

 
 

Free Tibet ran a campaign to have candidates pledge to support human rights. See what you can do to help MPs keep to their committment.

 
 

Find out which MPs are championing human rights in Tibet and China.

 

Read more about the coalition government's stance on Tibet and what action is being taken to improve human rights in Tibet and China.

 
 

Read Free Tibet's recommendations for the new government on how the UK can help to improve the state of human rights in Tibet and China.