TNAG-0270-FCO40-306-Policy-on-housing-and-resettlement-in-Hong-Kong-1971 — Page 38

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Hon. C.S. c.s.

You will recollect Mr. Heath's concern

over squatters, mentioned while here and conveyed

to us recently by the Secretary of State.

2.

Mr. Royle has raised this with me again and

has asked if we could not do something more about

them: in spite of the fact that our whole corpus

of argument on this general problem is accepted as

valid.

3.

4.

In discussion, two preliminary points emerged:

(a) it is accepted that squatters on Crown

Land not required for development are the ones

primarily in question.. Others will be resettled

in due course anywa

(b) if the problem is to be looked at again, it

is for the Housing Board to do so rather than any

other special body.

I said there might be two possible approaches:

(a) Accept as a very major change of policy that

all squatters would be resettled. On this there

were the following difficulties:-

(i)

Clearance and resettlement is

compulsory, and it is distasteful to use such

powers for other than a public purpose.

is perhaps not an insuperable objection.

This

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