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24 minutes ago, Francis Albert said:

Has the UK government said anything yet about the breach of the deal that transferred HK to China? 

Too bad!

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2 hours ago, Francis Albert said:

Has the UK government said anything yet about the breach of the deal that transferred HK to China? 

What has been breached? 

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9 minutes ago, Boris said:

What has been breached? 

Extradition to mainland China. Oh nooooooooooooooo!!!!!!!!

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davemclaren
4 hours ago, Francis Albert said:

Has the UK government said anything yet about the breach of the deal that transferred HK to China? 

Trade deal with China required...

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Is it not just delaying the inevitable? There's about much chance of the Communist regime allowing HK to preserve it's special status as fly in the air. Can't see it lasting another 30 years anyway.

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2 minutes ago, pablo said:

Is it not just delaying the inevitable? There's about much chance of the Communist regime allowing HK to preserve it's special status as fly in the air. Can't see it lasting another 30 years anyway.

The special status was only protected for fifty years I think.

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9 minutes ago, Boris said:

The special status was only protected for fifty years I think.

 

I think that's right, so less than 30 years left.

 

But it's a bit of a conundrum for the Communist party. HK is successful because of the special status, so if you take it away, the international community and trade will decamp to Singapore or somewhere. On the other hand, they'll be hating the civil liberties hongkongers enjoy. Tricky one. 

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John Findlay
3 hours ago, pablo said:

 

I think that's right, so less than 30 years left.

 

But it's a bit of a conundrum for the Communist party. HK is successful because of the special status, so if you take it away, the international community and trade will decamp to Singapore or somewhere. On the other hand, they'll be hating the civil liberties hongkongers enjoy. Tricky one. 

 Not really. Money talks, even for communists.

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28 minutes ago, John Findlay said:

 Not really. Money talks, even for communists.

 

In which case, they'll not interfere in HK's rule of law. Because if they do, they'll lose the international business that makes HK the centre of trade in Asia.

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J.T.F.Robertson
30 minutes ago, bobsharp said:

Tariffs thats the answer tariffs.

 

Tariffic idea! The panacea for all international disputes. Am only surprised no-one's come up with the "solution" before now.

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  • 2 months later...
3 hours ago, Jambo-Jimbo said:

Only a matter of time before the Chinese authorities send in the troops.

 

Once that happens, then it'll really kick off.

I was thinking similar yesterday, could we see something similar to Tiananmen square?

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24 minutes ago, Cade said:

Playing right into China's hands.

 

Giving them an excuse is a very bad idea.

I sense this is the beginning of the end game, they only have until 2047 when the current deal ends and China will absorb them. Closer that comes the less likely China are of backing off.

 

If China move in now the backlash will be immense. 

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  • 1 month later...

Just passed an emergency law banning demonstrators from wearing face masks, comes into force tomorrow.

 

Can't see how the police can enforce it, especially when tens of thousands demonstrators are wearing them, the police can't arrest them all.

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