ROFAGN
FROM: R M Marsden
THE
Hong Kong Department
(24)
HKB 011/3
DATE: 4 July 1989
cc: PS/Lord Glenarthur
Mr Gillmore
Mr McLaren
PRU
News Department
Mr Walker, Research Dept
A
Private Secretary
FAC REPORT ON HONG KONG: LABOUR'S APPROACH TO DEMOCRACY IN HONG KONG
1.
You asked if we would find any material from Hansard on Labour's approach to democracy in Hong Kong.
2. I attach the following extracts from Hansard:
(a) Mr Ennals
(b) Mr Ennals
(c) Mr Healey
Mr Healey
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B
MUA E EU H
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D
(d)
(e)
Mr Kaufman
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(£) Mr Kaufman
(g) Mr Kaufman
18 December 1974
29 January 1975
16 May
1984
5 December 1984
20 January 1988
10 February 1988 15 July
1988
3.
These extracts show that when Labour were in government they clearly recognised the contraints on constitutional progress in Hong Kong. More recent extracts indicate that, even in 1984, Labour spokesmen were emphasising the importance of gradual progress towards more representative government in order not to threaten Hong Kong's stability and prosperity. By 1988, however, Labour spokesmen were pressing for the introduction of direct elections to LegCo to be brought forward from 1991 to 1988 and for the proportion of directly elected members to be increased from 18% to 25%.
Rosalind Mande
R M Marsden
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