question. That is why successive British Governments have taken the view that the decision, whether or not to abolish, or

reinstate, the death penalty in the UK, should be left to individual Members of Parliament voting according to their

judgement.

The fact that the death penalty remains on the statute books in

this country (although it has not been used since 1964) does

not prevent us from making appeals for clemency on humanitarian

grounds, or in cases where breaches of international human

rights have occurred, such as lack of a fair trial or

extra-judicial killings. We shall continue to raise our

concerns with the Chinese at every appropriate opportunity.

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