Ng Siu-hong
Andy Ng 'Siu-hong' is a Hong Kong-born English politician. Ng is now a local councillor in Wokingham, England and was a councillor in the Central and Western District Council in Hong Kong.
Early life
Ng attended Raimondi College, on the Mid-Levels in the City of Victoria on Hong Kong Island – which served as the polling station of the constituency he later represented. He was a graphic designer.Political career
Hong Kong
Ng, a member of the Democratic Party of Hong Kong, was first elected to the Mid-Levels East constituency in the 2015 local elections after winning 50.9% of votes and defeating Jackie Cheung, a pro-Beijing candidate. He is considered a close ally of Ted Hui, a councillor of the same party for a neighbouring constituency in the district, who was nicknamed the "Central Duo" with him. In June 2018 he was attacked by a resident while promoting the annual 1 July march, apparently over his opposition against local liquor licences.His majority in the constituency was further increased in the 2019 elections, to 57.28% with a gain of 6.38%, amidst the large wave of anti-government protests. He resigned on 29 April 2021, effective from May, after the government intended to introduce an oath-taking requirement for local councillors. Ng later revealed that he resigned because he was concerned due to his involvement in the democracy movement.