TNAG-1453-FCO40-1964-Future-of-Hong-Kong-Basic-Law-1986 — Page 173

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BASIC LAW (268)

Date

Statements by Chinese

Officials

Newspaper Comments/Editorials Non-Communist

Statements/Comments

Communist

by others

1.12.85 (cont'd)

5.12.85

Basic Law will state

clearly which parts will be applicable.

Wen Wei Po (report): A source said secretary- general of China's HK and Macau Affairs Office Lu

Hocking Wong of the International Affairs College: The Joint Liaison Group should help enhancing communications between Britain and China to ensure compatibility of the Basic Law and HK's political reforms.

BLDC members Szeto Wah and Martin Lee: There is no need to worry about compatibility between the Basic Law and HK's political reforms if public opinion is fully consulted during Basic

Law drafting.

BLCC member Mak Chan: The Basic Law should

stipulate that workers enjoy the rights to go on strike and to assemble. It should recognise workers' rights and the status of the trade unions.

Dr L.K. Ding of the Association for Democracy and Justice: The BLCC may become dominated by

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