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Summary of results of an Opinion Poll in August 1989
KEY FINDINGS
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70% of the respondents replied that there were problems in Hong Kong that needed to be solved. This is higher than the figure recorded in May/June 1989 (63%)
The three most mentioned problems by the respondents were "refugees", "Hong Kong Future" and "transport". The percentage of people mentioning "refugee-related problems" increased from 59% in May/June 1989 to 73% in this
survey. The percentage who mentioned "Hong Kong Future" remained about the same as in May/June 1989 (56% in August 1989 cf. 54% in May/June 1989)
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49% of the people who mentioned "refugee-related problems said that "Vietnamese refugees are a burden to Hong Kong", 20% talked about the "unsatisfactory refugee policies" and 63 mentioned "objection to the setting up of a de tention centre in Sai Kung"
Among those who mentioned "Hong Kong Future" as a problem, 43% talked about "lack of confidence", 21% mentioned "brain drain" and 6% showed concern that "democracy is not yet achieved" in Hong Kong
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4% of people who mentioned "refugee-related problems' considered that the Government "has handled the problem well" and 22% considered that the Government "has exerted a lot of efforts" in solving the proble
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