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Among other options, 10.8% chose 'Cthers' which after analysis

shows that such students will make decisions according to the

way the political system then develops and to their personal

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circumstances; other students expressed that they would try

their best to improve the political system until it suited

Hong Kong.

When asked about the political pattern that will best suit Hong

Kong after 1997', 65.9% of the respondents thought the bost

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would be 'Sovereignty recovered by the Beijing Government and

Hong Kong administered by H.K. people'. Other options were each.

favoured by more or less 10% of the students.

In analysing the answers for the extended questions.

regarding the reasons why the students opted for the patterns

a, b, and c, we used the number of students who so opted as

the base figure and worked cut the percentage for each

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individual reason. The results dre as in the Appendix.

5. In considering whether the Reijing Government would honour ite

pledge of 'Retain the present Hong Kong system for 50 years

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42.2% of the 'students expressed not quite believe'.'

6. 41.2% of the respondents 'not quite believe' the Beijing

Government will honour its pledge of 'allow H.K. people to

administer Hong Kong'.

7. 49.7% expressed there needed other

country/countries to act

as guarantor, to the agreement to be signed by China and Britain.

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8. 74.1% of the students advocated that the 'basic law' should be

'drafted by H.K. people'.

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