Tyranny of minority could derail political reform: David Akers-Jones
Former chief secretary also warns protests by Occupy Central could get out of hand

A "tyranny of the minority" in the Legislative Council could derail Hong Kong's political reform, former chief secretary David Akers-Jones warns.
Akers-Jones also said he considered the framework outlined by Beijing last month for the 2017 chief executive election to be "reasonable" and he was "extremely concerned" that civil disobedience protests planned by the Occupy Central movement could get out of hand.
The 87-year-old colonial-era civil servant said he believed that before Beijing disclosed its tough framework - with two or three candidates going to popular vote after being backed by a majority of a 1,200-member nominating committee - the government could have secured the two-thirds majority of lawmakers required to pass the reforms.
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But that would have required the support of five pan-democrats, all of whom are now pledging to veto the reforms.
