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And, finally, I have to end with an appeal. We now have in
the White Paper a system of government with which most of
the community will agree, or at the very least, with which
most of the community will not disagree. Once the system
has been adopted and the process of change outlined in the
White Paper has begun, let us all work together with goodwill
and dedication to carry out successfully the task of moulding
a system of government, which will protect and promote our
vital interests. It is certainly within our capacity to do
so.
Sir, with these remarks, I support the motion.
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Sir, the White Paper on the development of government: The Way Forward' has been published, showing that, with the publication of the Green Paper on Political
Review in May, 1987, and after collection of public opinion,
the Government has made a decision.
Looking back on the public consultation period, views were
indeed divided particularly on the question of whether
there should be direct elections in the Legislative Council
direct The
in 1988, because controversy has not yet subsided. the publication of the Survey Office Report,
new
After
controversies arose regarding the methodology of the
survey. In fact, in the middle of any decision it is impossible for the Government/lease everybody. However,
the point to consider is whether it is something that is acceptable to the majority. He
How do the people of Hong Kong
view the White Paper? I have observed the reaction in