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18 November 1983
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Mr Giffard
Mr Donald
Mr Clift, Hong Kong Dept
HONG KONG: BRIEFING PARLIAMENT
1.
Mr Luce would be grateful for the Secretary of State's views on how to proceed with this. The situation at present, as he understands it, is that the Prime Minister has agreed that Mr Healey, Mr Steel and Mr Owen should be given a general briefing on developments on a Privy Counsellor basis, and that the Secretary of State himself will do this. As far as Conservative backbenchers are concerned, Mr Luce has spoken in very general terms (as I believe has the Secretary of State) to the Conservative FAC. He has also offered interested Conservative backbenchers a briefing by officials on the background to Hong Kong. This would be strictly factual, with emphasis on the history of the colony as well as on the way Hong Kong operates today.
2. The main unresolved point is whether Opposition back- benchers should be offered this same background briefing. Mr Luce recommends that they should, in order to avoid the risk of Hong Kong becoming more of a party political matter. Before proceeding, however, he would be grateful for the Secretary of State's agreement.
3. In the meantime, I should record that, with Mr Luce's agreement, senior officials are continuing to brief responsible newspaper editors in very general terms about developments on Hong Kong without, of course, going into the details of the talks.
H. Women. Gash
H B Warren-Gash PS/Mr Luce
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