4.

are fairly cautious, although it should not be

forgotten that they do represent a very significant

change in the method of selecting the members of the

Legislative and Executive Councils from a system

of appointment by the Governor to one of indirect

elections by the people of Hong Kong, mixed with

appointments by the Governor. In my opinion, no

apology is necessary for proceeding cautiously and

pragmatically. And as Mr. Stephen Cheong pointed

out, we must be realistic in what we do.

Direct Elections

6. As regards the question of direct elections,

I do not intend to repeat all the very valid and

cogent reasons which have been set out in the Green

Paper and which you, Sir, rehearsed comprehensively

in your Address to this Council on 18 July, and which

have been reinforced by the remarks of many Members

this afternoon, as to why it would not be wise to

introduce such elections immediately. But I should

make it clear that direct elections have not been

ruled out forever. The time for them may come in

due course, if strong popular support for the idea

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