Nationality Law
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1. Hong Kong's basic objection to the new legislation remains.
The Unofficials still hanker after a change in the proposed citizen-
ship titles to emphasise their links with Britain more strongly.
It has been made clear that this is not possible. However the
introduction of the new Clause 9 (now passed through Committee)
to allow registration for citizens of the British Dependent
Territories (CBDTs) after 5 years' residence in the UK and
discretionary registration of Dependent Territories' Crown
Servants as British Citizens has helped to allay their fears.
Future of Hong Kong
2.
During his visit to China from 1 to 5 April, Lord Carrington
explained to the Chinese leaders the importance of encouraging
confidence and stability in Hong Kong where the 1997 problem could
begin to have an adverse effect. The Chinese responded with a
reaffirmation of their earlier assurances. It was evident that
they were not prepared to go beyond this at this stage. However,
Deng Xiaoping's public repetition of the assurances during the
visit is of some help.
New Hong Kong Airport
3.
Kai Tak Airport will reach capacity at certain hours of the
day in 1985/86. It cannot be expanded to meet the projected
demand in the 1990s, so must be replaced.
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Consultants have advised that Chek Lap Kok, just to the north
of Lantau Island, is the most suitable site. No firm decision
is needed before the end of 1982, but a majority in EXCO have
accepted the consultants' view. Mr Blaker has agreed in principle.
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