with Chairman Deng only a little bit longer, you'll understand that we couldn't get into detail which naturally you wish to question me about.
NICK GRIFFIN, TVB News :
Mrs. Thatcher, both sides have said they want to protect the stability of Hong Kong but with all respec to your wish to remain impartial
P.M.
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My wish to what ? I beg your pardon?
NICK GRIFFIN:
To remain impartial
P.M.
I beg your pardon?
NICK GRIFFIN:
To respect the confidencel
P.M.
What did you say before?
NICK GRIFFIN1
To remain impartial!
P.M.
I'm sorry, I simply do not understand you.
NICK GRIFFIN:
Well, not to give away anything that
P.M.
That is totally different, the word 'impart is totally different from 'confidential'! I'm sorry, I have to
correct you!
NICK GRIFFIN You have to keep a confidence, unless the people of Hong Kong are given more on what the different views: and what they can expect in the future, we're going to see guit large outflow of capital from Hong Kong which is going to create an economic problem?
P.M.
I think you have to maintain confidentiali one has been involved in a number of negotiations before, but doesn't mean to say that there will be no statements of any kin during the talks. of course, one couldn't just go into talks say nothing, but the actual negotiations and talks must the
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