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Guard for the Commonwealth Liaison Mission in Korea. Since

withdrawal from our main commitments East of Suez the Garrison

has had no wider strategic role

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arrangements.

British Forces can serve overseas under a variety of

Although garrisons are usually maintained only

on British territory there is no constitutional objection

to their maintenance on foreign territory (eg Federal

Republic of Germany, Belize, Brunei). But in such cases

their duties and roles are governed by agreements between

Britain and the countries concerned. There is no recent

precedent for a British garrison on foreign soil having an

acknowledged role in internal security. British Forces may

also be stationed abroad on an individual basis. In practice

where large numbers of personnel are so stationed (eg Oman)

they become an integral part of the local forces.

Recognition of Chinese sovereignty with continuing British

administration

If an agreement was reached whereby Chinese sovereignty

over Hong Kong was conceded in return for continued British

administration after 1997 there would be no reason in British

law to prevent the stationing of British Forces in Hong Kong.

The continued presence of the Garrison would be very important

in maintaining confidence in the new arrangements.

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SECTION 3 (4) OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS ACT 1958

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