g)
h)
i)
j)
k)
changes in Bill
Hong Kong people
Government must give assurance that any future
will not be effected simply by Order in Council.
have right to expect that Parliament will not make changes to
nationality based on temporary circumstances.
What are Government doing to ensure acceptable in third countries?
new passports will be
Will BN (O)s have to carry identity cards
to carry identity cards to prove right of abode
in Hong Kong?
Vietname s e refugees should have early assurances about their
future.
Assurances
needed for those previously in Government service who
have reason to fear transfer of sovereignty.
BARRY SHEERMAN
a)
Britain has moral responsiblity for people of Hong Kong for next
62 years.
Vigilance must be expressed through appropriate
mechanism, whether Select Committee or regular debate.
b)
Much support
in Hong Kong for steady movement
steady movement towards greater say in Hong Kong's affairs - not overnight democratisation.
IVOR STANBROOK
a)
b)
Important that government of Hang Kong democratic by 1997. Government should make public officers' agreement with HMOCS in
Hong Kong as soon as possible not just by 1997. Rights of
transfer and promotion will be prejudiced immediately due to
deliberate policy of appointing ethnic Chinese
ethnic Chinese to senior posts in
preference to expatriates.
BOWEN WELLS
a) Vital that Executive should be controlled by people by 1997.
Need for faster development of democratic government.
IAN WRIGGLESWORTH
a) Attitude of Peking will have profound effect on success of
transitional period. Must be sensitive to Hong Kong's different
system.
b)
Government must
help Hong Kong sustain trading relationships and economic prosperity in transitional period.