The tenure of China’s UK ambassador, Liu Xiaoming, has come to an end. The Chinese Communist Party’s representative in London hosted a Zoom goodbye party in lieu of the usual champagne and canapes evening that a departing ambassador might hope for. Ironically thanks to the virus his country inflicted on the world…
Liu, who in July blamed reports of forced Uighur sterilisation on “anti-China elements“, tweeted a photo of his guests bidding him adieu. Guido spotted one conspicuous attendee on the Zoom screen – Labour MP Barry Gardiner. Barry is one of the cosiest MPs with China, having received over £500,000 since 2015 from a Chinese law firm which fronts for the regime’s leaders. Shameless.
Chinese Ambassador Likes Foot Masturbation Video on Twitter https://t.co/ljAL1Vbsk4 pic.twitter.com/NDLlbQi6lw
— Guido Fawkes (@GuidoFawkes) September 9, 2020
As you can see from above, Barry was not the only tosser Guido spotted Liu Xiaoming watching in the last year…
Chinese Ambassador Likes Foot Masturbation Video on Twitter https://t.co/ljAL1Vbsk4 pic.twitter.com/NDLlbQi6lw
— Guido Fawkes (@GuidoFawkes) September 9, 2020
Liu Xiaoming has been Chinese ambassador to the UK since 2010. In that time he has perhaps best been known for his insincere denials of ethnic cleansing of the Uyghurs, claiming video evidence of Uyghur people shaved, blindfolded, and chained together before being boarded onto windowless trains in the country’s Xinjiang province was false. Not a video he will have been comfortable with people seeing…
Now there is another video professional Chinese Communist Party apologist Xiaoming will not want people to see – his Twitter porn habits. Guido caught the Ambassador this morning having liked a 2019 video of a penis being masturbated by a pair of feet. What a diplomatic cock up…
Two other likes appeared on his account – one of more drone footage of Uyghur ethnic cleansing, and one of the below saying “Free Hong Kong, Free Manchuria, Free Mongolia, Free the Uighurs, Free the Shan, overthrow the Thai junta.” Guido suspects these subsequent likes were made to make it look like a hack…
UPDATE: The Chinese Embassy entirely predictably has said the ambassador’s account was hacked using “despicable methods.”:
“Recently, some anti-China elements viciously attacked Ambassador Liu Xiaoming’s Twitter account and employed despicable methods to deceive the public.”
They have reported the supposed hack to Twitter however have asked the public not to believe or spread any contrary rumour about Mr Ambassodor’s private life…