Hahaha the traitors who left are getting their payback now

Now those seeking refuge - and a new life - in the UK say they are being denied access to their MPF pension savings built up over many years.
Serves them right. China already said it doesn't recognize this colonial "document". So if they want to make an early withdrawal of their pensions .......However, the MPFA declared in March that since the Hong Kong government no longer recognised BN(O) passports, MPF clients “cannot rely” upon them or the associated visa as evidence to support applications for early withdrawal of their pensions.
Tom and Mary, who are in their 40s, emigrated to Britain earlier this year because they feared the impact the repressive environment in Hong Kong would have on their child. They successfully acquired BN(O) visas and have submitted extensive documentation to HSBC showing they have the right to reside in the UK.
Yet, in correspondence seen by HKFP, HSBC has repeatedly told them that their applications have been unsuccessful because they have failed to prove they are entitled to live outside Hong Kong.

Yes it is. Nobody likes traitors“If it’s true that people are being barred from accessing their pensions when choosing to move, then that would be utterly unacceptable. It sounds like this is essentially an asset grab designed as a disincentive to stop people leaving and to bolster the coffers of the Hong Kong pension pot,” Patterson added.
One recent émigré to the UK, who gave his name as Paul, said that Asia-Pacific insurance giant AIA had rejected his application to withdraw the HK$600,000 that he had spent 20 years saving into their MPF scheme even before the new MPFA rule was announced.
No. Traitors' money belong to the state. If you want to make an early withdrawal of your pension then come back to HK and work there.but at the end of the day that money belongs to scheme members,” he told HKFP.
Yep. Forget your pension. Next time dont turn your back to your country“I don’t believe I will see that money again,” he said.