There has been no room
for political leaders
in the past in Hong Kong, but they are
greatly needed now. I hope that people who
believe in the future of Hong Kong will come
forward."
Andrew Faulds:
"I think that a
somewhat quicker pace
of
change to fully representative
government
than the White Paper allows for will have to
be met in Hong Kong.
"
Dennis Canavan:
"It
Robert Adley:
say,
1990,
the
would surely not be unreasonable to
suggest the target that by,
entire Legislative Council should be directly
elected on a universal franchise,
that the
Executive Council, or whatever body replaces
it, should be elected indirectly
indirectly from the
members of the Legislative Council and that
the head of that
the Governor,
Council
-
Chief Executive or whatever he is called
-
should also be elected from the membership
of the Legislative Council."
"Those
(in relation to the pace of change)
who hold power in Hong Kong now like it, and
want to hold on to it. They have not been
elected to it and have an obvious incentive
to resist change.
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John Marek:
"There
is no substitute to
democracy,
and
that means one
person, one vote
It is
vital that we should have some form of
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