QUOTES OF THE POLLS
Peggy Lam Pei Yu-dja: 'This is not a beauty contest.' Christine Loh Kung-wai: 'Mrs Lam did put on her lipstick at the Legco sitting. Can you deny that you are a vain person?' Emily Lau Wai-hing: 'Everybody has to rub their eyes to see who stands upright and do not bend with the wind.' Lau Kong-wah: 'Hong Kong people need someone whom China is willing to listen to.' Chung Yee-fong: 'James To Kun-sun has been my classmate and good friend. He's nice. The only bad thing is that he is a Democrat. That's the reason I'm joining the election.' Fred Li Wah-ming: 'It was better for us [former Meeting Point members] to abstain from the vote on a fully-elected legislature than simply disappear from the Chamber like Mr Tam.' Tam Yiu-chung: 'You are wrong. We disappeared from the Chamber so as to give you a chance to stage a performance. If you had voted for full democracy, the bill would have been carried through.' Law Yuk-kai: 'The best strategy to canvas for votes in the rural area is to stay away from the dogs.' Allen Lee Peng-fei: 'Is it a crime to wear a Rolex watch and ride in a Rolls-Royce? Many Hong Kong people own these things, you [Law Yuk-kai] should not try to divide the Hong Kong people. Please spend some effort to improve your own economy.' Choy So-yuk: 'Yes, [the Democratic Party is very much like the Communist Party]. They are similar in their bad things, but the Democrats cannot learn from the Communists' good side.' Cheung Hon-chung: 'My mother taught me when I was young that I should not interrupt when others were speaking.' Wong Shing-chi: 'If you fail to carry on with your speech because I have interrupted you, I am very sorry about this.'