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REPRESENTATIVE GOVERNMENT
CONFIDENTIAL
Background
1.
Mr Martin Lee will be accompanied by two LegCo colleagues,
Mr Jackie Chan and Dr Conrad Lam.
2. Mr Lee has gained prominence over the past year as the self-appointed leader of a minority opposition group within LegCo. He has been systematically critical of the Hong Kong Government's handling of a wide range of issues, including not only the review of representative government but the Daya Bay nuclear project, the Public Order (Amendment) Ordinance, new legislation on film censorship and the crisis on the Hong Kong futures and stock
exchanges.
3.
He is intelligent and highly articulate, with an eye for the memorable headline. His two associates are comparative
light-weights.
4.
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Since the publication of the Green Paper on representative government Mr Lee has been the leader of a campaign for the introduction of direct elections in 1988. It is generally recognised in Hong Kong that the campaign has failed to attract majority public support outside the ranks of the activists. reflected in the report of the Survey Office, which on most interpretations shows no clear majority view in favour of the introduction of direct elections next year. This outcome has been widely accepted by the media and public opinion in Hong Kong, as well as by a majority of LegCo members.
5. Mr Lee is thus essentially fighting a rear-guard action. variety of public statements since the publication of the Survey Office report, and in particular in two LegCo debates, he has attacked HMG and the Hong Kong Government on the following grounds:
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