CHIEF Justice Andrew Li Kwok-nang has recently been heard to complain in private that the Government never gave him any real warning of the scale of the social consequences of his landmark right-of-abode judgment earlier this year.
After the ruling, officials estimated it could open the floodgates to an influx of up to 1.67 million migrants. They used this to justify the controversial decision to seek a reinterpretation of the Basic Law from the National People's Congress Standing Committee. This, in effect, over-ruled the judgment.