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Sir, what then shall we
do with the
Report?
I do
not
think
that the entire
Report
should
be
ignored;
for
it
contains useful data consisting of the other
survey results
a s
Indeed, when
the
Report as
a
as
well
whole is properly understood, it
written submissions.
majority of
the
views
expressed
in fact shows that a clear
therein is
in
favour of the
introduction of direct elections in 1988.
First, I turn to the
other
a
chart
"An entitled
surveys.
of 9 Analysis
a do pt
Probability Sampling Surveys (with 11 Results)
Direct
was Elections in 1988" which
Ι.
propose
to
Territory-wide
on the Question
so helpfully prepared by
and circulated to all
of
my honourable colleague Mr. Andrew Wong
the members of this Council in his absence. The analysis of
these surveys
after
leaving
out
the
"don't knows"
repercentaging those for and those againsts shows as
and
Sponsor
Pollster
For
Against
(1)
CSTEI
CSTEI
38%
62%
(2)
SCMP
FSA
58%
42%
(3)
SCMP
MDR
54%
46%
(4)
SCMP
MDR
66%
34%
(5) SCMP
MDR
69%
31%
(6)
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SRH
77%
23%
(7)
4 PAPERS
SRH
76%
24%
(8)
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S RH
68%
32%
65%
35%