But he was defeated by Cheung Kwok Che, the president of the Hong Kong Social Workers General Union.
[7] He then founded and is now the chairman of Third Side, a centrist party in Hong Kong.
On 16 February 2022, Tik, along with the other 89 members of the Legislative Council, made a statement of gratitude to Chinese Communist Party general secretary Xi Jinping for his "guidance" in fighting the COVID-19 pandemic in Hong Kong.
[8][9] In July 2022, Tik attended a seminar to "learn and promote" the spirit of Xi Jinping's important speech.
[10] In November 2023, he was part of a group of lawmakers who said that the 2023 Gay Games may infringe on the national security law.