- But it is not right to say that there has been a change of
policy on Hong Kong. We remain committed to the approach set
out in the Joint Declaration. Quite wrong to suggest we have
adopted a policy of confrontation. We and the Governor have sought to meet the wishes of the Hong Kong people: their
reactions suggest we have got it about right. Have to await
FAC's Report. But my impression that they share our view.
What importance do you attach to all-party support in the
Commons?
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of considerable importance. Sends a powerful signal to those
who might be tempted to think that they can influence British
policy by putting pressure on us, for example on the commercial
front. House also showed a good understanding of the importance
to Hong Kong of having a credibly elected legislature, capable of preserving Hong Kong's uniquely successful way of life.
- A matter of basic principle for us that these last elections to be held under British administration should be open, fair and
acceptable to the people of Hong Kong.
Importance of Chris Patten being a politician as Governor at
present time (rather than traditional Governors of the past?
- Warmth of affection for Chris and Lavender Patten in Hong Kong
evident to all who see them meeting members of the public there. Right to have a senior politician in Government House given the
growth of political awareness in Hong Kong.
Clearly important, at a time when difficult decisions have to
be made, that there is a common approach and close consultation
between the Governor and London. In these circumstances the
close personal friendship and understanding between
Chris Patten, Douglas Hurd and the Prime Minister is clearly an
advantage.
gdl.jon.PR
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