UK–Eelam Civic Axis · post-Brexit lawful corridor + accountability conditionality
ஐக்கிய இராச்சியம் — ஈழம் ஆட்சி முடிச்சு
A standing briefing for British MPs and APPGs framing the UK–Eelam relationship as a civic-historical bridge: post-Brexit Indo-Pacific anchor, three-generation diaspora civic contribution, and a lawful UK–Eelam corridor bound to UK DCTS, EU GSP+, UK universal jurisdiction, FATF/APG cooperation, and the standing OHCHR Sri Lanka mandate. No reparations claim. No naming of serving officials. No trade pitch in TLTE's voice.
Audience & use
Audience: UK MPs · Lords · FCDO · DBT · APPG for Tamils · Journalists
Best used for: Written questions to FCDO on UK alignment with HRC Resolution 57/1 on Sri Lanka · Written questions to DBT on Sri Lanka-specific DCTS compliance with ICCPR and ILO Core Conventions · APPG for Tamils standing roundtable on the UK–Eelam civic axis · Briefings to journalists covering post-Brexit Indo-Pacific posture
Remembrance frame
This pack frames the UK–Eelam relationship as a civic-historical bridge, not a reparations claim. It never names a serving UK official, MP, party, or firm as a target. It never proposes a trade deal in TLTE's voice. UK Lobbying Act 2014 transparency note applies on every printed brief.
Two-layer reading
Cited Tier-A evidence is open and unresolved. Statements honour memory; evidence remains under-actioned.
Each anniversary produces tabled PQs, FCDO follow-ups, and a tracked answer.
Evidence anchors (Tier-A)
Policy asks
Sample Parliamentary Questions
- written → FCDO
To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs, what assessment has been made of UK alignment with HRC Resolution 57/1 on Sri Lanka in the current financial year. - written → DBT
To ask the Secretary of State for Business and Trade, what is the UK's current DCTS compliance posture in respect of Sri Lanka, with specific reference to ICCPR Article 20 and ILO Convention 87. - written → Home Office
To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department, how many cases involving grave international crimes committed in Sri Lanka are currently within scope of UK universal jurisdiction. - written → DBT
To ask the Secretary of State for Business and Trade, what plans the Department has to consult UK Tamil civic bodies on post-Brexit Indo-Pacific trade priorities. - written → FCDO
To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs, what HM Government's response is to OHCHR's most recent Sri Lanka report on land, militarisation and accountability.
Pack-specific safety rules
- Never asks an MP to endorse a TLTE-brokered trade arrangement (none exists).
- Never names a serving UK official, MP, party, or firm as a target.
- Never frames UK design responsibility as a reparations claim.
- Always binds any lawful-corridor language to OHCHR mandate continuity (A/HRC/RES/57/1) and UK DCTS / EU GSP+ compliance.
- Always reads UK Tamil diaspora figures from Tier-A sources (ONS, HCL, HESA, NHS England). Never TLTE-aggregated.
- Lobbying Act 2014 transparency note on every printed brief.