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HONGKONG STANDARD 14/12/08
Urbco may face mass walkout
AN Urban Councillor yesterday threatened a mass
resignation of elected members-if this was the only way to get the Government to expand the Coun- cil's scope.
Dr. Denny Huang told The Standard councillors were disillusioned and dissatisfied with present condi- tions which inhibited initiative since they restricted authority.
And he was supported by several colleagues. Some whose terms are now said elected Councillors and ending will probably not most of the appointed mem. stand for re-election during|bers had been fighting for the coming Urban Council more powers for many years, election in June.
but never got them.
"It's high time the Govern. ment did something about it— or face serious consequences,"
Mrs. Elsie Elliott said she had not thought of resigning, but she understood some of her colleagues were not happy he said. over the Council's powers.
"Many feel that they are wasting time," she said.
Dr. Denny Huang said the present scope of the Council was "not worth our time and effort."
He said
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many councillors were not only dissatisfied, but also disappointed with the Urban Council.
He said positive action had to be taken to get the Gov. ernment "to do something about it."
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"Either we step up efforts more vigorously, or we resign en masse as a sign of protest.
"It's no use for one or two men to resign because the Government would just ignore such a weak move," he said.
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