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NOTE FOR THE PRESS
HONG KONG
The Governor of Hong Kong met with the Prime Minister for an
hour and a half this evening. The Foreign Secretary, the Chancellor and the Home Secretary were also present.
The Governor conveyed to the Prime Minister the strong views
of Hong Kong people on right of abode in the UK. The Prime Minister did not see any realistic prospect of granting right of abode to all 3.25 million British nationals in Hong Kong.
But she and her colleagues were working urgently to see what
extra flexibility could be introduced into the existing
arrangements.
The Prime Minister is very willing to look again at the
process of developing representative government in Hong Kong
in the light of the wishes of the Hong Kong people.
The Prime Minister reaffirmed Britain's firm commitment to the
people of Hong Kong to administer Hong Kong until 1997 and to work to secure the full implementation of the provisions of
the Joint Declaration.
She promised that the UK would do all it could to help with
the problem of boat people. The Government has agreed to make
a further £4.5 million available to the Hong Kong Government for emergency accommodation.
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