MAR 18 '88 01:47 GIS HK
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But this dobate marke the end of a very long powded of publia consultation and discussions which started with publicacion of the Gren Paper nearly a year ago. We now have clearly established policies and
plans to take us forward until Tyy), There LA BELLA much to be done in
practical terms to ensure that those policies and plans are carried
through to the satisfaction of the community as a whole.
That process
too will involve consultation and discussion. But I hope we can put
behind us the arguments about the broad thrust of our policies and plans
and the timing of them. The commitments in the White Paper are clear;
there will be no retreat from them. We believe they have the support of a broad majority within the community and certainly a clear majority
of Members of this Council would endorse that viewe
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Sir, Members of this Council have a strong tradition of
upholding the interests of Hong Kong people. Some people outside this
Council have called into question the motivation of its Members.
In
Like so
so doing they do a grave disservice to the tradition of public service
in Hong Kong. A tradition of which we can be truly proud.
many other aspects of Hong Kong ennistiar 4+ de uniona and the envy of
many other countries.
As we move forward to changes in this Council, I sincerely
they come to be here, will work together
hope that Membera, however
for the good of Hong Kong.
We do need unity of purpose if we are to steer Hong Kong
through the years which lie ahead. I hope and trust we can now find
that unity in the implementation of the plans contained in the White
'The Development of Representative Government: The Way Forward'.
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