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(g) They care little for representative institutions,

for elections or for the machinery of democracy;

they have never had them. But they want to

feel that they are in touch with their Government

and that they have access to it so that their

grievances will be listened to, and that they

will have a say in the issues which affect them.

The great majority of the inhabitants of

Hong Kong are bitterly opposed to any significant change

in its present status. This does not mean that they

are hostile to social improvements or to developments

which will improve the standard of life in a desparately

crowded community. It does mean that they want Hong

Kong to remain British and that they expect HMG to do

all it can to ensure that it does not return to China.

Consequently, any attempt at British disengagement would

be viewed with almost universal horror by the people of

Hong Kong, so many of whom went there to escape the present

regime in China.

The British Interest

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Even if no account were taken of Britain's

obligations to Hong Kong the British interest requires

the continuance of the status quo for some time yet.

Changing the present colonial link would be extremely

difficult without risking a massive exodus of Hong Kong

Chinese refugees with humanitarian, if not legal,

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