TNAG-1558-FCO40-2122-Future-of-Hong-Kong-nationality-and-passports-Hong-Kong-(Br-1986 — Page 103

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DRAFT SPEECH BY HON LYDIA DUNN,

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White Paper on the Draft Hong Kone JAN1986

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I rise to move the Motion standing in my name oh the

Order Paper.

This Motion reflects the anxieties expressed in this Council on the matter of the White Paper on the Draft Hong Kong (British Nationality) Order 1986.

The substance of Unofficial Members' views is by now well known both here in Hong Kong and in Westminster. I have sent a letter to all Members of both Houses of Parliament, which includes of course all Members of the British Government, expressing our detailed views. For the record I am tabling a copy of this letter.

Today I wish to make only two points. The first is that the views of the Unofficial Members on this matter are unanimous.

Unanimity among Members in historic times of an entirely appointed Council was the rule rather than the exception. Unanimity among Members of an entirely elected body is rare. In our Council I am glad to say that unanimity is neither so rare as to be astonishing nor so common as to be unremarkable. On really important issues that affect fundamentally the lives of Hong Kong people we are able to reach agreement among a very diverse gathering of representatives of the people.

On the matter of nationality we are unanimous. Our views have received comprehensive support in the community since they were published. It would be irresponsible for the British Government to ignore them.

UMELCO

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