(f) UK firms must set out to capture orders in China.
SIR PETER BLAKER
(a) Good grounds for confidence in China keeping to agreement. (b) Outrageous if our allies prevented Hong Kong having separate status in international organisations.
(c) Annual report a good idea.
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on
Hope that Unofficial Hong Kong representation will be possible
JLG.
(e) Hong Kong representation on Basic Law drafting necessary to
maintain confidence.
(f)
Statelessness should be avoided.
SIR NICHOLAS BONSOR
(a) UK should accept Vietnamese refugees and encourage other
countries to do same.
SIR PAUL BRYAN
(a)
China should ensure Hong Kong views on drafting of Basic Law
are taken into account.
(b) Steps towards representative government should not be rushed. (c) Reduction in overseas students grants would be disastrous for
confidence in Hong Kong.
DENNIS CANAVAN
(a) Assessment Office methods imperfect.
(b) Representative government White Paper was too little, too late; functional constituences are unnecessarily divisive; by 1990 LEGOO should be directly elected, and EXCO and Chief Executive should be
elected from LEGOO.
(c)
There must be an end to exploitation of cheap labour by
multi-national capital by 1997.
TOM CLARKE
(a) Strong case for improving democratic processes: shared by Hong Kong people.
this view
(b) Need to be generous with Parliamentary time in next twelve
years.
to everyone involved in
(c) Vietnamese refugee problem is affront to everyone