portslade seagull
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How many will just go missing.
The demonstrators clearly didn’t think this through. They would have been better off keeping their heads down - rather than lose them. It is going to end badly.
Whilst the country was on a lease, it may be interesting to know what the national status of the people born there whilst Britain leased the land. Would they would be entitled to British citizenship?
Another Tiananmen Square standoff coming up?
The alternative was losing the home they love and becoming another part of the Chinese dictatorship. So I don't think they'll regret it, they had no choice.Those protesters might regret poking the tiger
When the British took control of Hong Kong there were just a few thousand people living there. There's 1000 times as many now. Blaming the current problems on a declaration in Queen Victoria's time is ridiculous.The original lease only being signed "casually" for 99 years with the thought that meant forever, might be historical but is still pretty stupid and ultimately is the cause of all of this.
Those protesters might regret poking the tiger, I doubt anyone will stand up to the Chinese in support of them
When the British took control of Hong Kong there were just a few thousand people living there. There's 1000 times as many now. Blaming the current problems on a declaration in Queen Victoria's time is ridiculous.
Also, the Chinese agreed that Hong Kong citizens would keep their democracy for 50 years. China is going back on the agreement. With China prepared to do that, would it really make any difference if we had a 1000 year lease? The Chinese would just take it anyway.
They still pretend Taiwan is part of China.
When the British took control of Hong Kong there were just a few thousand people living there. There's 1000 times as many now. Blaming the current problems on a declaration in Queen Victoria's time is ridiculous.
Also, the Chinese agreed that Hong Kong citizens would keep their democracy for 50 years. China is going back on the agreement. With China prepared to do that, would it really make any difference if we had a 1000 year lease? The Chinese would just take it anyway.
They still pretend Taiwan is part of China.
When the British took control of Hong Kong there were just a few thousand people living there. There's 1000 times as many now. Blaming the current problems on a declaration in Queen Victoria's time is ridiculous.
Also, the Chinese agreed that Hong Kong citizens would keep their democracy for 50 years. China is going back on the agreement. With China prepared to do that, would it really make any difference if we had a 1000 year lease? The Chinese would just take it anyway.
They still pretend Taiwan is part of China.
Filthy communist turds are infiltrating Australian Universities.
Recently at University of Queensland a peaceful protest turned violent because of the commie pricks.
https://www.theguardian.com/austral...ong-kong-students-clash-university-queensland
One pro-Hong Kong student who was there had his family in China visited by the state telling them to tell him to cease his actions. So they are here using their commie minions in the guise of "students" spying on peaceful protestors in a foreign nation.
Utter dogs.
Agree with your point, except that China isn't communist any more. China operates capitalism, with rich and poor, it just does so without democracy.Filthy communist turds are infiltrating Australian Universities.
Recently at University of Queensland a peaceful protest turned violent because of the commie pricks.
Have you got a link to that?One pro-Hong Kong student who was there had his family in China visited by the state telling them to tell him to cease his actions. So they are here using their commie minions in the guise of "students" spying on peaceful protestors in a foreign nation.
I wouldn't want to wash our hands of them. I don't know how workable it is to offer citizenship to £7m people. Where would they all go?Personally, I don't think it is right for us to just wash our hands of Hong Kong and I hope at the very least there is some kind of citizenship offered.
Absolutely nothing about China is communist anymore. It's purely a dictatorship
Agree with your point, except that China isn't communist any more. China operates capitalism, with rich and poor, it just does so without democracy.
Have you got a link to that?
We installed a democracy next door to a one-party-state, and accordingly, we are to blame for what has become a wider dispute about democracy in the region.
I wouldn't want to wash our hands of them. I don't know how workable it is to offer citizenship to £7m people. Where would they all go?
I don't understand politics well enough to know why the free world can't do more against China's treatment of Hong Kong, just like I don't understand why Russia's occupation of the Crimea is accepted.