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1. Negotiations over Hong Kong fruitful and reasonable despite
Chinese Communists being Marxist-Leninists and expressing
admiration for Stalin.
(Lords debate on Queen's Speech 7 November)
LORD MACLEHOSE (Independent)
1. Good agreement, should be acceptable to Hong Kong people.
(At New York seminar: GIST 25 October).
LORD MAYHEW (Liberal)
1. Agreement shows admirable sensitivity to fears andhopes of people of Hong Kong and different ideological standpoints of China
and the UK. What proposals are there for political development
before 1997? Will Assessment Office submissions be confidential?
Asked for assurance that HMG will accept full responsibility for
admission to UK of special categories of Hong Kong citizens
security and police.
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(Questions and answers following Lord Trefgarne's statement 25
October).
LORD MOLLOY (Labour)
1. Congratulations. Requested assurance that as many ordinary Hong Kong people as possible would continue to be involved in negotiations. Whom will JLG report to and how often? Will there be discussions on reports of JLG? How will important question of
nationality be tackled?
(Questions and answers following Lord Trefgarne's statement 25
October).
LORD SHEPHERD (Labour)
1. Congratulations. Hope that LEGCO endorsement of agreement will give lead to Hong Kong people. Uncertainty and anxiety in Hong Kong
over those who are statless and right of abode for some : change required under agreement in relatively short time. Hope that
Ministers will see certain parliamentarians to look at these cases. Confidence is brittle changes necessary in Hong Kong should not be
put forward too dogmatically.
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(Questions and answers following Lord Trefgarne's statement 25
October).
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