THE refusal of the Hong Kong and Macau Affairs Office director, Lu Ping, to meet the Governor is a poignant reminder of the unabating Sino-British cold war which broke out in October 1992 when the British Government made some modest political reform proposals to the Legislative Council.
Mr Lu arrived yesterday for a week-long visit and is understandably pressed for time, give the horde of supplicants clamouring to see him. Whether he meets Mr Patten is of no moment, although some people have criticised his pettiness and downright lack of diplomatic etiquette.