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Dear Jeremy
My colleagues and I have prepared in considerable haste I am now faxing to you the papers for our discussion next week. three of them. Hopefully they will be useful for your meeting
on 8 February.
The first paper, entitled UK Nationality Package: General Allocation Scheme (26 pages), has presented us with some difficulty. We have worked on the assumption that the final product of this paper will be for tabling in Parliament to explain the Scheme when the Hong Kong Nationality Bill is debated. For this reason, we have avoided controversial
This being so, the paper might assertions or argumentation. fail to explain some of the reasoning behind a number of conclusions drawn. Much of the reasoning was canvassed during
I could supplement it our last round of discussions at Croydon. during our coming session in Hong Kong.
The second paper, entitled Administrative Arrangements for Implementing the UK Nationality Package (9 pages), deals
It addresses the point raised at with immigration procedures.
our last meeting concerning flexible deployment of staff to cope with varying volume of work generated by the package.
No comments yet.
Private notes are available after approval.