TNAG-2991-FCO40-3566-Future-of-Hong-Kong-constitutional-development-1992 — Page 102

FCO40 Hong Kong Department Records 聯邦事務部香港部檔案 All

June 1992

SECRET AND PERSONAL

Private Secretary

10 Downing Street

LONDON

THIS IS A COPY

THE ORIGINAL HAS BEEN RETAINED

IN THE DEPARTMENT UNDER

SECTION 3 (4) OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS ACT 1958

HONG KONG

that Chinese officials are considering holding

up their agreement to the financing arrangements for the

new airport, in order to exercise leverage over our policy on the political issues, in particular increasing

the number of directly-elected seats in the 1995

Legislative Council elections, and bringing Mr Martin Lee

or other Liberals on to the Executive Council

Chinese anxieties about major changes in policy

towards Hong Kong are probably based on what they have

interpreted as a number of deliberate signals:

the appointment of Mr Patten as the next Governor.

The Chinese are nervous that Mr Patten will be more

inclined to press ahead with a faster pace of

democracy and to bring Liberals on to ExCo;

the addition of the word "freedom" to the hallowed

prhase "stability and prosperity" in the Prime

Minister's statement welcoming the appointment of

Mr Patten, and in Mr Patten's subsequent press

conference;

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