In April 2021, after the government moved to ban calls to boycott elections, Tong said that it was "politically and ethically" the right thing to do and that people should "stop making a fuss about it". In August 2022, Tong commented that he always favoured judges over jurors, after Secretary for Justice
Paul Lam decided that a national security case involving
47 democrats would be tried without a jury, in a break with the 177-year-old tradition of High Court
jury trials in Hong Kong. In September 2022, Tong and his party, the
Path of Democracy, advocated teaching
Simplified Chinese in Hong Kong schools, where
Traditional Chinese is normally used. On 5 October 2022, legislator
Doreen Kong criticised the government and
Secretary for Health Lo Chung-mau for invalidating 20,000 COVID-19 vaccine exemption passes, stating that he had no legal authority to do so, with Kong asking "Who is destroying the rule of law now?" Tong defended the government and Lo, and said that Kong should not have challenged Lo in public regarding legalities. Tong encouraged a judicial review, Tong then said of the new legal power that "it is the most appropriate method to protect public health and prevent people from taking advantage of the loopholes of legislation for seeking their own profits." In May 2023, Tong said that a public consultation for the implementation of
Article 23 should not be long, and said "... the government should maintain some principles during the consultation." In July 2023, after the High Court ruled against the government's attempt to ban the song
Glory to Hong Kong, Tong said that uploading the song would be "unwise" and "irresponsible."
Sports and golf In August 2022, Tong said that the retreat of foreign investors away from Hong Kong was not caused by the
2019 protests or the government's
COVID-19 response, but instead other fundamental problems such as lack of development in sports. Tong also claimed that Hong Kong is more democratic and open than Singapore. Tong said that "I play golf all the time" and that "It’s not a sin." In July 2023, Tong said that the government's plan to take back the land was due to "populist thinking."
Jimmy Lai In November 2022, Tong said he was surprised by the strong reaction to news that the government would seek the help of the
NPCSC to block
Jimmy Lai from hiring
Tim Owen after the government lost multiple appeals, and said it was understandable for the government to want Beijing to fix "a loophole" with the national security law. In December 2022, Tong backtracked and said that the Hong Kong government does not need the NPCSC interpretation to handle the issue, saying it would be overkill. Tong also said "Hong Kong has a lot of barristers holding foreign passports. Are we banning them from handling these cases as well?" and also said that he hoped the NPCSC interpretation would not apply to Lai, but only to future cases. In February 2023, Tong wrote that China's powers to interpret Hong Kong's laws should be "respected" by Western countries. In March 2023, Tong said that the Chief Executive should have the power to ban foreign lawyers, as the executive branch "possessed related intelligence which is often not suitable to show to the public." In November 2023, after several Catholic leaders called for the immediate release of Lai, Tong defended the arrest of Lai and said that the Catholics had started "a not-so-subtle attack on the integrity of our judges," and "...the petition should be considered political propaganda." == Honours and awards ==