October)
3. Does Hong Kong Government inform HMG of size and location of
assets of Hong Kong exchange fund?
(PQ 30 October)
4.
Was future of Ghurka garrison in Hong Kong discussed in
Sino-British talks? What representations has HMG received from government of Nepal about future of Gurkha garrison in Hong Kong? How many Ghurkas currently based in Hong Kong? What was total cost
to Hong Kong taxpayers of MPs' visits to Hong Kong in summer recess?
What are names of MPs to whom official facilities were extended in
Hong Kong? Why were MPs invitied to Hong Kong and how were they
selected?
(PQs 31 October)
5. Stunned that Sino-British talks had not included future of Ghurkas in Hong Kong. Angry about veil of silence around HMG's talks with Nepal on issue an insult to loyal fighting force. (GIST 5 November)
6. Future of Hong Kong's assets after 1997 (PQ)
ENOCH POWELL (OUP)
1. Must not allow another wave of immigration comparable to East African Asians. Should be no wavering or ambiguity over citizenship. Do not hold British passports, should not be allowed
the right of abode in the UK. Beware of a major, sustained operation in next 15 years to transfer maximum population from Hong Kong to Britain. If necessary the assistance of Parliament should
be involved.
(Speech to Clwyd SW Conservatives 28 September).
GEORGE ROBERTSON (Labour)
1. Agreement generally good.
Strength comes from Government'
Crucial
acceptance of the historical reality facing Hong Kong.
aspect of future is development of democracy.
(Statement 26 September).
IVOR STANBROOK (Conservative)
1. How many persons not of Chinese descent were naturalised as UK
citizens in Hong Kong each year since 1964, and as BDTCs in 1983 and up to latest available date in 1984; and what was
was their former
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