after 1997. He would propose this in Parliament.
(GIST 4 October).
3. Extremely good agreement.
British Council should be given fair
hearing in decisions which are taken on Hong Kong.
(Questions and answers following Secretary of State's statement, 25
October)
IVAN LAWRENCE (Conservative)
1.
China cannot be trusted not to interfere with fundamental
freedoms in Hong Kong. There will not be direct elections to the
SAR legislature, as Green Paper does not suggest them. There should
be a bill of rights as part of the Basic Law and a constitutional
Court. Such provisions should be incorporated in British
legislation.
British legislation
(Article and letter to Mr Luce 25 September).
JAMES LESTER, PETER LLOYD, MARK LENNOX-BOYD (Conservative)
1.
Would ask Parliamentary questions on possibility of conscription for Hong Kong people into the PLA.
(Hong Kong telegram 3246 18 Otober)
2. Mr Lester said adjustments could be made to the agreement
Favourable adjustments would be made in line with residents' views. (Hong Kong press conference 2 October).
DR JOHN MAREK (Labour)
1.
What steps to be taken about direct elections to LEGCO and when
will first directly elected member sit on LEGCO?
(PQ 19 November)
MICHAEL MARSHALL (Conservative)
1. I must tell you how much I have admired your patient efforts to
achieve an agreement in difficult circumstances.
(Letter to Mr Luce 1 October).
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A visa giving unlimited access to the UK would help boost
confidence in whatever kind of travel document succeeds present
Hong Kong British passport. Would discuss idea with FCO officials. (Additional Roundup of Hong Kong press 17 October)
3. Secretary of State should make progress report on JLG's work