
There may be some mileage in Dr Horace Chin Wan-kan's idea of Hong Kong becoming a "city state" ("Independent thinker treads bold path", June 10).
I say this if he means it would be like a state within the United States, and if Beijing could be persuaded to adopt such a federal system. But can it?
The obstacle facing such a system relates to the point made by Dr Chin about Hongkongers being Cantonese speakers.
Beijing would be averse to such a set-up until Putonghua became as universal a language for China as English is for the United States.
However, if Dr Chin meant a nation state, then the answer must be a resounding "no" - that would be anathema to Beijing.
If the British flag wavers find it beneath them to be Chinese, then let them emigrate.