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FROM: R D CLIFT HKD DATE: 2 AUGUST 1983
cc: Mr Thomson, FED (with encs)
FUTURE OF HONG KONG: CORRESPONDENCE FROM THE REFORM CLUB OF HONG KONG
1.
Wong,
Mr Jason Wong, Organising Secretary of the The Reform
Club, wrote to Mr Luce on 22 July enclosing the Club's latest
proposal on the future of Hong Kong.
2.
The Reform Club of Hong Kong is a quasi-political
organisation rather than a political party in the UK sense
(although it does have connections with the Liberal Party in
the UK). The Club contests Urban Council and District Board
elections.
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3.
The Club have written to us on several occasions in
the past (eg about a public opinion survey which they commissioned
in Hong Kong in early 1982 on the Territory's future) and a
delegation of its members visited the UK in April 1982. They
called then on a number of MPs and came to see me on 21 April
attached (record of meeting attached).
4.
The proposals now sent to the Minister are in the form of a recent talk by the Chairman of the Reform Club, Mr Brook Bernacchi. They amount to a scheme for the ending of Hong Kong's colonial status and agreement on certain fundamental safeguards and freedoms However, as Mr Bernacchi admits, they do not tackle the question of how these would be guaranteed and they leave in the air 'Stage 2' which would cover the form which a local administration
would take.
5.
I submit a draft reply to Mr Wong. On the whole, I
recommend that this should go from you rather than from the
Although the Reform Club is a respectable organisation,
Minister.
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