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The diversity of views freely expressed in this
Chamber add breadth and strength to the processes of law
making and of government. This unity out of
of diversity
enables us to find solutions to our problems which
generally command a consensus throughout the community.
aiming at
Most of Our business is quietly conducted,
and economy. The resilience and
efficiency
health of Our economy and its powers of recuperation
reflect this basic approach of prudence, common sense and
consensus, of taking opportunities when they present
themselves and working for the general good of the whole
people.
The highlights of the year included the
determined efforts of Members to put the views of Hong
Kong to Her Majesty's Government in regard to the draft
Hong Kong-British Nationality Order 1986. As a result of
those representations on the Nationality Order, Her
Majesty's Government agreed to two of three requests and
gave an assurance in respect of the third. A matter of
current ma jor importance to Hong Kong people has been
their concern, which Members have so ably reflected and
are pursuing, in regard to the nuclear power station at
Daya Bay.