SECRETARY OF STATE'S MEETING WITH ROBERT ADLEY MP, 8 MAY: HONG KONG
Points to Make
Nationality
Emigration from Hong Kong has increased sharply over last few
Not a problem which will go away. It was our duty to
address it.
years.
Convinced that package will have desired effect on confidence in
Hong Kong. Successful second reading very well received there.
Convinced our proposals are entirely consistent with Joint
Declaration and indeed fulfil our obligation to maintain prosperity
and stability (JD 30).
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Package not aimed at China. We shall continue to persuade Chinese that it is a desirable and necessary measure for Hong Kong's sake
and for no ulterior reason.
Will not be divisive; will cover a wide range of walks of life not
just rich and powerful. Deliberately selective in that it aims to
capture best of those who are "key" to Hong Kong's stability and prosperity. If key people stay, Hong Kong as a whole will benefit.
Democracy
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Had to respond to increased demand for greater democracy in Hong
Kong. No question of this being contrary to Joint Declaration.
Outcome demonstrates that we can achieve much of what we think is
right for Hong Kong and work realistically with the Chinese.
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A tightrope to walk between the two.
NESAGC