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Tien said "If we ask a clear question and the majority of people support it … I will try to lobby the pan-democrats" for their support.
However, even if most of the survey respondents opposed the government's package, all five Liberal lawmakers would still vote for it, he said, because without universal suffrage, Hong Kong's governance would be "problematic".
So Only lawmakers elected by the public should listen to the public?
The new police commissioner according to report in pro-government paper try he standard says
If he decided to give such a ridiculous answer to the question rather than deny the allegation (or plead ignorance or refuse to comment), I can only assume it must be true. Wish the international media would pick up on this story. At the very least it might embarrass the establishment and we could have police forces in other countries comment as to whether this was standard practice.His priorities are combating terrorism and cyber crime.Asked about reports that three suspects in the alleged assaults on three TVB and RTHK reporters by anti-Occupy protesters in Tsim Sha Tsui had asked to wear shower caps and a mask during an identification parade, Lo said suspects do have that right and it is up to the chief inspector's discretion to approve the request.