The British government should never have given away Hong Kong where doing so imposed major human rights violations on the public as was always likely to happen and could so have been avoided by continuing to govern to protect the interests of democracy
@@tomservo5007 Well actually, the lease was only on the New Territories and Lantau Island, we chose to give away Hong Kong Island and Kowloon. Anyway, it probably doesn't make much difference, because the British government is now also an authoritarian nightmare, and democracy is probably not going to last long here either.
The British government should never have given away Hong Kong where doing so imposed major human rights violations on the public as was always likely to happen and could so have been avoided by continuing to govern to protect the interests of democracy
Alan Whicker was an absolute champion and a gentleman. We need more Alan Whicker's in today's world.
Wonderful. A trip down memory lane.
Beautiful Man definitely a kind man who happily I have met
The epitome of cool suave always classily attired all his travels were a delight and so right about the likes of Palin and todays free loading me me's
I can`t help think o Monty Python and Whicker`s Island
Cek Sam Murray from York told me he smuggled money for HSBC lives in Yogyakarta Indonesia now
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The British government should never have given away Hong Kong where doing so imposed major human rights violations on the public as was always likely to happen and could so have been avoided by continuing to govern to protect the interests of democracy
the lease was up, it wasn't 'given away'.
@@tomservo5007 Well actually, the lease was only on the New Territories and Lantau Island, we chose to give away Hong Kong Island and Kowloon.
Anyway, it probably doesn't make much difference, because the British government is now also an authoritarian nightmare, and democracy is probably not going to last long here either.
It is unfortunate that immigration has created this kind of xenophobia. But it is what it is.....
The British government should never have given away Hong Kong where doing so imposed major human rights violations on the public as was always likely to happen and could so have been avoided by continuing to govern to protect the interests of democracy
You can say that again.
@@anthonykennedy5324 He, in fact, did.