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Date: 21th September 1994
Service: CEEFAX
Region: N/A
Original Broadcast Channel: BBC1
Current Page: 131
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P131 CEEFAX 131 Wjd 21 Sep 29:49/48 1/3 LIBDEM CONFERENCE RESPONSIBILJTY FOR HONG KONG URGED The Liberal Democrats have condemned arrangements for China's take-over of Hong Kong. The dissolution of Hong Kong's Legislative Council after 1997 will abandon its citizens to a "parody of democracy", conference heard. The Government was urged to allow entry to 7,000 Hong Kong citizens left stateless under current rules. Britain should allow this in the namj of liberty and moral decency, Lord Tordoff told delegates. Homj 110Politics 130World 160Next News Fringe Home News Main News
P131 CEEFAX 131 Wjd 21 Sep 29:59/58 2/3 LIBDEM CONFERENCE MOTION "TO PROTECT HUMAN RIGHTS" Liberal Democrats have called for a larger overseas aid budget that is effectively scrutinised, while rejecting any links to arms sales. Conference endorsed the concerns of the Cairo population summit and acknowledged population control was linked to the empowerment of women. Earlier, a delegate stressed the motion promoted freedom, tolerance and the protection of human rights. And he said it advocated freeing countries from crippling debts. Homj 110Politics 130World 160Next News Fringe Home News Main Newu
P131 CEEFAX 131 Wjd 21 Sep 29:29/18 3/3 LIBDEM CONFERENCE DUTCH LJBERAL CALLS FOR MORE MEPs The leader of the Liberal Reform Group in the European Parliament has told delegates Labour and the Tories cannot be trusted on Europe. Gijs de Vries said the Lib Dems were the only UK party to have consistently supported the advance towards European union. He welcomed the two new Lib Dem MEPs, Robin Teverson and Graham Watson, but said more were needed. Mr de Vries praised Lib Dem leader Paddy Ashdown for his international lead on the war in Bosnia. Next News Fringe Homj News Main Newu
P131 CEEFAX 131 Wjd 210Sep 19:13/38 1/3 -■n1■n1■ LIBDEM CONFERENCE RESPONSIBILJTY FOR HONG KONG URGED The Liberal Democrats have condemned arrangements for China's take-over of Hong Kong. The dissolution of Hong Kong's Ljgislative Council after 1997 will abandon its citizens to a "parody of democracy", conference heard. The Government was urged to allow entry to 7,000 Hong Kong citizens left stateless under current rules. Britain should allow this in the name of liberty and moral decency, Lord Tordoff told delegates. Homj 11p Politics 130World 160Next News Fringe Homj News Main News