MPs who took the pledge

 

MPs who pledged

These MPs pledged to “promote human rights in Tibet and China” as parliamentarians. If one of them is the MP for your constituency, please thank them for taking the pledge and tell them that would like to see them take action on Tibet in parliament by tabling Early Day Motions, Parliamentary Questions and Prime Minister’s Questions. Click here to see the full list of MPs who pledged.
 

Heidi Alexander, Brian Binley, Crispin Blunt, Nick Boles, Tom Brake, Russell Brown, Stella Creasy, Jim Cunningham, Edward Davey, Nigel Dodds, Mark Duncan, Jonathan Edwards, Nigel Evans¸ Andrew George, Tom Harris, Nick Harvey, Oliver Heald, Martin Horwood, Mark Hunter, Julian Huppert, Paula Keaveney, Greg Knight, David Laws, John Leech, Tim Loughton, Elfyn Llwyd, John McDounell, Richard Ottaway, Mark Pawsey, Mark Pritchard, Laurence Robertson, Adrian Sanders, Gisela Stuart, Sarah Teather, Chuka Umunna, Mike Weir, Stephen Williams

 

 

Tim Loughton MP (Conservative) for East Worthing and Shoreham:

“Since the last general election in 2005 China has cracked down hard on human rights activists in China. People in the UK and around the world were especially shocked by China’s violent crackdown on Tibet protests in 2008. It is therefore crucial to build a body of support for Tibet and human rights in the next parliament.”


 

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

 
 

These MPs have supported human rights in Tibet and China. Find out how you can help them do more to champion the Tibetan cause.

 

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.