well, at least the foreign secretary dominic raabe called xiaoming, the chinese ambassador in the uk,ment made by the foreign secretary recognise that my treatment amounts to torture, to me, that is quite enough already because i don't expect too much from the uk government because usually when i worked for the uk government and what i saw, usually a statement to hong kong, very, very moderate. very moderate? do you think the uk government, in your experience, as both an employee and as you say as a private citizen who supports the pro—democracy movement, you feel over a long period that the british government has been, to use your, euphemistic term, "very moderate" in its dealings with china? yeah, definitely. i would say for example because of the british diplomats and those people living in the uk, they are not on the front line to deal with the authoritarianism so that they could naturally moderate, and that was one of the reasons i wanted to inform them, actually, they need to stand with the hong kong people. let's bring it up to the present day because things have become even mo