FCO_49_622_PLANNING_PAPER_ON_HONG_KONG_1976 — Page 347

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Some of the criticism of Britain which

is voiced is no more than a reaction to hard things

said about Hong Kong by the British press or by visiting

back-benchers, which are invariably over-dramatised in the

Hong Kong press. Other criticism merely reproduces

agency reports of the UK and international press. There

is nevertheless a recognition that the link with Britain

is essential to Hong Kong's existence, and that in a

hostile world, Britain is one of her few friends. There

is also deep underlying affection and respect which mani-

fested itself at the time of the Queen's visit. Insofar

as criticism of Britain may be based on a misunderstanding

of our policies, achievements and attitudes, an

intensification of the considerable information effort

conducted jointly by the Senior British Trade Commissioner's

office and the Information Services of the HK Government

may be helpful.

35.

There is also a need to continue to advocate

Hong Kong's case here strongly and to counter ill-informed

criticisms of conditions in the Colony. No policy will

convince critics who, for idealistic or ideological

reasons or from resentment at Hong Kong's competitive

power, press IMG to force change upon Hong Kong at a rate

faster than its circumstances permit. But obviously our

ability to convince responsible critics depends upon the

extent to which reforms in this Paper can be carried through.

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