DEBATE ON HONG KONG

NOTES FOR SUPPLEMENTARIES

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RESIDUAL BRITISH STATUS AFTER 1997

1. My Right Honourable and learned friend said in his statement in Hong Kong on 20 April that it was not realistic to contemplate continued British administration in Hong Kong after 1997, and that we are aiming to secure a high degree of autonomy for Hong Kong under Chinese sovereignty. I think the meaning of that statement is

clear.

UNDERTAKINGS TO BDTCS OR PEOPLE OF HONG KONG (General)

2. We are working for an agreement which will encourage all Hong Kong people to continue living in the teritory.

ADMISSION TO UK (specific)

3. There is provision under existing legislation for persons without the right of abode in the UK to be allowed entry in specified circumstances and for the Home Secretary to exercise a discretionary power to grant British citizenship to specified categories of people.

Applications would of course be considered on their merits. But I must stress the importance of an agreement which will encourage Hong Kong people to continue living and working in Hong

Kong.

CIVIL SERVICE PENSIONS

4. Civil Service pensions are a charge to the revenue of the Hong Kong Government. They have always been met. There is no reason to believe that the Hong Kong Government will not continue to carry out its obligations before or after 1997.

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