Career
Born in Hong Kong, of Cantonese-Chinese ethnicity, Lo was elected to the Northern Ireland Assembly for Belfast South in the 2007 assembly election. She was the first ethnic-minority politician elected at a regional level in Northern Ireland, and the first politician born in East Asia elected to any legislative body in the United Kingdom. In 2011, Anna Lo was appointed as the chair of the Northern Ireland Assembly"s Environment Committee.
She used this role to influence the Local Government Bill.
As a result of her amendments, the new Councils will have greater levels of openness and transparency as the audio of the main Council meetings will be recorded and Council papers will be placed online. She has also further improved the freedom of the press at the new Councils by ensuring that journalists and the public will be able to use social media during meetings
She was selected as the Alliance Party"s candidate for the Northern Ireland constituency in the European Parliament election, 2014. Lo is also a social worker and former chairperson of the Northern Ireland Chinese Welfare Association.
Lo has been the target of racial abuse by Ulster loyalists and says she does not intend to stand for re-election as a result, and considered leaving Northern Ireland altogether due to rising anti-immigrant racism in the country.
Anna Lo has declared her preference for Irish unification.