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ONG KONG ASSURANCES: SPEAKING NOTE FOR THE SECRETARY OF STATE
SE WITH THE HOME SECRETARY
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My discussion with Dame Lydia Dunn on 1 March, and other feedback
I have received from Hong Kong, have reinforced my conviction that
is absolutely essential that we get this package through arliament. It would be a major blow to confidence if we should
ail.
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A therefore most grateful for the personal efforts you have been
aking to smooth the passage of the legislation through Parliament.
u have my full support in this.
Have seen your OD(K) Memorandum in dra
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vited that our offietats have been able to work so
As you have seen from my minute of 2 March, I agree with your
lew that the 7 occupational groups with an emigration rate of 18 or
>wer should be excluded from the general allocation scheme. But
pe you share my view about resisting exclusion of other
:cupational groups now catered for. Danger that if package appears
o elitist criticism in Hong Kong will play back here. Risk of
>sing support of well disposed members of Opposition.
My minute also raises two points of substance:
(a)
Approved Secondments Scheme: should not underestimate
portance some British companies attach to this Scheme, whose
pport will be valuable in persuading waverers of merits of
Ickage.