(Translation)

Annex 1

Results of survey conducted by Mr Tsoi Kan-pui

(original version as submitted by Mr Tsoi)

(1) Mutual Aid Committee, Ming Yiu House, Yuet Ming Estate

Ming Yiu House consists of 1100 households. A total of 1100 questionnaires were given out, one for each household. 335 returns › were received after 2 days. The following are findings of the

survey:

(i) Should the public's views on Hong Kong's future be consulted

before the Sino-British talks reach an agreement?

Should be consulted

Should not be consulted

304

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The three most popular methods of consulting public opinion:

a) Set up an opinion gathering station for the

public to submit their views in writing b) Encourage trade unions and community groups

to conduct opinion polls

144/335

101/385

c) Set up public opinion poll stations for the

public to air their views

84/335

(11) How would you like your views to be taken?

The 3 most popular ways:

a) The views of the majority of the residents

should be put forward at the meeting

177/385

b) HK Government should hold talks with the Chinese 133/385

government based on findings from the public

opinion poll

c) Elected representatives from Hong Kong should

attend the Sino-British talks to air their views

106/385

(iii) What is your primary concern under the future social system?

Personal freedom

260/355

b) Freedom of speech

197/335

o) Employment

157/335

(iv) If your lifestyle were restricted by government policies,

how would you like to express your grievances about the system?

Complain to the departments concerned Complain to the highest Chinese authority Complain to the United Nations

179/335

99/335

45/335

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