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YOUR TLENO 2254: FUTURE OF HONG KONG:

1.

ELECTORAL SYSTEM

Our preliminary assessment is that the strength of

parliamentary support for direct elections to LEGCO will be

determined foremost by the degree of public support shown in Hong

Kong.

2.

There is of course a natural and general Westminster bias

in favour of introducing direct elections wherever possible, and

as early as possible. However there was a widespread recognition

on all sides of the House of Commons in the debates on the

Agreement and the Hong Kong Bill that the pace and character of

constitutional change in Hong Kong must be determined firstly by

the territory's unique circumstances. Specific pressure during

these debates for direct elections to be introduced in Hong Kong

was generally muted. Where members called for constitutional

change, they spoke in terms of the Hong Kong Government as a whole, and LEGCO and EXCO in particular, becoming more

accountable to the people of Hong Kong. We would anticipate that

this general attitude in Westminster will change only if "grassroots" pressure within Hong Kong for direct elections

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