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educated and we have very good personalities. If we cannot sit down calmly to discuss our differences in opinions, how can we set a good example to lead Hong Kong residents to

and unitet fight for the prosperity and stability in Hong Kong. So, I call upon all my colleagues to keep calm and to stay calm to discuss our differences, in opinion.

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May it please you, Sir. I do not deplore the conduct of any of my honourable colleagues about ten minutes ago because one advantage of opening our

session to the television camera is that all our behaviour is

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for everybody to see. But let me remind my honourable hon. colleagues that when confrontational tactics are used in this

chamber, we should ask ourselves who are to blame. we were to believe the the direct elections will frighten

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Let me now answer questions from Mrs, Selina Chow

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so illogical? Why change their minds? I wonder if honourable members have been following the development of the drafting of the basic law closely enough, because there is now on foot a rather dangerous body concept which found its way into the

bio bein Green Paper and is kept in the White Paper, called the frand

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up for discussion no matter where, both inside China in a number

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of locations referred to by my honourable friend, Mr. Wong Po-youn and in Hong Kong, Everytime I say how do you select this grand #lectoral College afraid there is never an satisfactory answer which compels me to fear that at the end of the day, membership of this august body called "grand Electoral College" may indeed be nothing more than a grand, appointment college. If the Chief Executive were to say: wish Mr. Wong to sit in the Legislative Council" people would

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