Letters | Hong Kong has the democracy the Basic Law requires, localists have no case

  • Freedoms are not without limit. Promoting independence is not the exercising of freedom of expression, it is way over the line

Localist groups hand out pro-independence fliers outside a high school in Sha Tin, in November 2017. Photo: David Wong
As long as we have university students, like your correspondent Henry Wong, believing in the false argument that “Beijing may not loosen its grip despite trust” (November 16), and as long as the Hong Kong government does nothing to refute it, Beijing will remain understandably concerned that Hong Kong might become like Taiwan, with many voices advocating moving towards separatism.

What was meant when Mr Wong mentioned “full democracy and freedoms”? If by “full democracy” he meant direct elections, forget it – never the mind tightening or loosening of Beijing’s grip – for it will lead to separatism.

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