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Lord Patten: Were promises to Hong Kong broken?

Jun 30, 2022
22:58
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
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Hong Kong's Democracy Is Following the Basic Law and the Principle That You Agreed of One Country, Two Systems
01:32 • 2min
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Hong Kong
03:10 • 2min
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Hong Kong Democracy
05:09 • 3min
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Hong Kong Demonstrations
07:55 • 2min
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Hong Kong
10:00 • 2min
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The Last Real Power in the World Is China
12:12 • 3min
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Do You Think China Plans to Invade Tiwan?
14:51 • 3min
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We Need to Learn the Lesson From Ukrane, the Sooner We Do It, the Better Is She Right?
17:41 • 2min
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Do You Want Cabinet Members to Move Against the Prime Minister?
19:29 • 2min
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Is There Any Obvious Alternative to Boris Johnson in Scotland?
21:12 • 2min
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When the UK handed Hong Kong back to China 25 years ago, the last words of the departing British Governor to the people of the territory were: “Now Hong Kong people are to run Hong Kong. That is the promise. And that is the unshakeable destiny.” Sarah Montague speaks to Lord Patten, the man who made that pledge, to ask if that promise has been broken - and if the UK could have done more to honour it.

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