Tel: 4069900 Ext 4112
The E. Hon. Norman Lamont MP.
11 Birkenhead Avenue, “ingston upon Thames,
Surrey (T2 BRW.
HONG LONG,
Dear Mr Lamont,
Brian A. Lewis
c/o Cabic Marketing
PO Box 5101,
Riyadh 11422.
Saudi Arabia.
15th October,
1992.
Hard pounding indeed! But the field is not entirely
lost and time to call in the reserves.
As a young an I was so proud to be Britisa, and now after 21 years of oversous service, increasingly in the service of other nations, [ ogin Lo understand the bewilderment of a Roman centurion 20 Hadrian's Wall in 450 AD as the call came Lo abandon the frontier, and leave 500 years of history to Lesser men.
reserves
I was in Hong Kong last Friday. Hong Kong foreign exchange reserves standing at $45 billion are a key to controlling China. For if those
are not immediately available
the new long Kong government in 1997, then economic difficulty for China will follow. AL the very least, those reserves should be put beyond the reach of the Chinese, unless and until they play ball with her HM Government.
Perhaps a tentative case could be published for long Kong Reserves to belong to the Colonial Power and not to the in coming regime. If Hong Kong reserves were to be seen As part of Unitec Kingdom Reserves and used to bolster UK economic performance, then
f your
problems would be solved!
some
How nice it would be to serve HM government in some capacity instead of for ever working against British Industry.
I am, Sir,
Your obedient servant,
Biran dears
Brian A. Lewis.