TNAG-0004-FCO40-40-Departmental-briefs-about-Hong-Kong-1968 — Page 92

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What mesures will be necessary for the success of the Labour Party bearing in mind that its policies have up to now been adversely affected by both internal and external factors?

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Great Britain was a great power; what role do you think she could play, in spite of her own problems, in contributing to the establishment of a lasting peace in regions as disturbed as the Middle and Far East?

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How do you personally view the problems of the Third World? Do you think that Latin America, for example, should be viewed as

one with Africa?

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Some observers think that your withdrawal from Aden is comparable to your present policy towards Rhodesia. What do you think? And do you think that abandoning South Arabia to itself might facilitate Communist infiltration in the region and perhaps delay the solution of the Vietnam problem [sic]

the morebo since the

situation in South Arabia is delicate, as the recent coup d'état

in the Yemen proves?

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What will your policy be on Hong Kong?

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What is your view on the development of political systems in those countries which were until recently under your control?

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Do you think that Great Britain should still maintain military bases in some parts of the Third World, and why?

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What are the long-term reasons for the interest which you attach to your entry into the Common Market?

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What, in your personal opinion, would be the best short or long- term outcome to the present world situation?

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