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with leading questions against another lawyer, but that's not
quite the point.
But,
we have at the moment managed to agree
on the sequence that if finally this, if we could get a
referendum as soon as possible, there are referenda and referenda, what sort of specific target area should we aim at
to ask a people who are not used to, like the British people
actually, are not very much usea to referenda? What are We
going to ask them to vote about?
MR MAKTIN LEE: I think essentially, the important thing is
the political structure. So, if you say, 'do you accept the
political structure now set out in the Second Draft of the
Basic Law?' it would be a clear enough question
it is yes
or no, and if the answer 15 no then you know exactly why
because this process
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going on or you can give them a
choice if you want to, but that is not normally what a
referendum seeks to do.
MR TEMPLE-MORRIS:
Yes, you would agree I believe, that you
would have to keep another leading question as simple as
possible.
MR MARTIN LEE: Indeed.
MR TEMPLE-MORRIS: well, thank you very much Mr. Lee, that is
what I wanted..