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LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL ─ 5 December 2014 3281 OFFICIAL RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS Friday, 5 December 2014 The Council continued to meet at Nine o'clock MEMBERS PRESENT: THE PRESIDENT THE HONOURABLE JASPER TSANG YOK-SING, G.B.S., J.P. THE HONOURABLE ALBERT HO CHUN-YAN THE HONOURABLE LEE CHEUK-YAN THE HONOURABLE CHAN KAM-LAM, S.B.S., J.P. THE HONOURABLE LEUNG YIU-CHUNG THE HONOURABLE EMILY LAU WAI-HING, J.P. THE HONOURABLE TAM YIU-CHUNG, G.B.S., J.P. THE HONOURABLE ABRAHAM SHEK LAI-HIM, G.B.S., J.P. THE HONOURABLE TOMMY CHEUNG YU-YAN, S.B.S., J.P. THE HONOURABLE FREDERICK FUNG KIN-KEE, S.B.S., J.P. THE HONOURABLE VINCENT FANG KANG, S.B.S., J.P. THE HONOURABLE WONG KWOK-HING, B.B.S., M.H. THE HONOURABLE JEFFREY LAM KIN-FUNG, G.B.S., J.P. 3282 LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL ─ 5 December 2014 THE HONOURABLE WONG TING-KWONG, S.B.S., J.P. THE HONOURABLE CYD HO SAU-LAN, J.P. THE HONOURABLE STARRY LEE WAI-KING, J.P. THE HONOURABLE CHAN KIN-POR, B.B.S., J.P. THE HONOURABLE IP KWOK-HIM, G.B.S., J.P. THE HONOURABLE MRS REGINA IP LAU SUK-YEE, G.B.S., J.P. THE HONOURABLE ALAN LEONG KAH-KIT, S.C. THE HONOURABLE ALBERT CHAN WAI-YIP THE HONOURABLE WONG YUK-MAN THE HONOURABLE CLAUDIA MO THE HONOURABLE MICHAEL TIEN PUK-SUN, B.B.S., J.P. THE HONOURABLE JAMES TIEN PEI-CHUN, G.B.S., J.P. THE HONOURABLE STEVEN HO CHUN-YIN THE HONOURABLE WU CHI-WAI, M.H. THE HONOURABLE YIU SI-WING THE HONOURABLE GARY FAN KWOK-WAI THE HONOURABLE MA FUNG-KWOK, S.B.S., J.P. THE HONOURABLE CHARLES PETER MOK, J.P. THE HONOURABLE CHAN CHI-CHUEN THE HONOURABLE CHAN HAN-PAN, J.P. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL ─ 5 December 2014 3283 DR THE HONOURABLE KENNETH CHAN KA-LOK THE HONOURABLE CHAN YUEN-HAN, S.B.S., J.P. THE HONOURABLE LEUNG CHE-CHEUNG, B.B.S., M.H., J.P. DR THE HONOURABLE KWOK KA-KI THE HONOURABLE CHRISTOPHER CHEUNG WAH-FUNG, S.B.S., J.P. THE HONOURABLE SIN CHUNG-KAI, S.B.S., J.P. DR THE HONOURABLE HELENA WONG PIK-WAN THE HONOURABLE IP KIN-YUEN DR THE HONOURABLE ELIZABETH QUAT, J.P. THE HONOURABLE MARTIN LIAO CHEUNG-KONG, S.B.S., J.P. THE HONOURABLE POON SIU-PING, B.B.S., M.H. THE HONOURABLE TANG KA-PIU, J.P. DR THE HONOURABLE CHIANG LAI-WAN, J.P. THE HONOURABLE CHUNG KWOK-PAN THE HONOURABLE CHRISTOPHER CHUNG SHU-KUN, B.B.S., M.H., J.P. THE HONOURABLE TONY TSE WAI-CHUEN, B.B.S. MEMBERS ABSENT: THE HONOURABLE JAMES TO KUN-SUN DR THE HONOURABLE LAU WONG-FAT, G.B.M., G.B.S., J.P. 3284 LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL ─ 5 December 2014 PROF THE HONOURABLE JOSEPH LEE KOK-LONG, S.B.S., J.P., Ph.D., R.N. THE HONOURABLE ANDREW LEUNG KWAN-YUEN, G.B.S., J.P. THE HONOURABLE RONNY TONG KA-WAH, S.C. DR THE HONOURABLE LAM TAI-FAI, S.B.S., J.P. THE HONOURABLE CHAN HAK-KAN, J.P. DR THE HONOURABLE PRISCILLA LEUNG MEI-FUN, S.B.S., J.P. DR THE HONOURABLE LEUNG KA-LAU THE HONOURABLE CHEUNG KWOK-CHE THE HONOURABLE WONG KWOK-KIN, S.B.S. THE HONOURABLE PAUL TSE WAI-CHUN, J.P. THE HONOURABLE LEUNG KWOK-HUNG THE HONOURABLE NG LEUNG-SING, S.B.S., J.P. THE HONOURABLE FRANKIE YICK CHI-MING THE HONOURABLE KENNETH LEUNG THE HONOURABLE ALICE MAK MEI-KUEN, J.P. THE HONOURABLE KWOK WAI-KEUNG THE HONOURABLE DENNIS KWOK DR THE HONOURABLE FERNANDO CHEUNG CHIU-HUNG IR DR THE HONOURABLE LO WAI-KWOK, B.B.S., M.H., J.P. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL ─ 5 December 2014 3285 PUBLIC OFFICERS ATTENDING: THE HONOURABLE MATTHEW CHEUNG KIN-CHUNG, G.B.S., J.P. SECRETARY FOR LABOUR AND WELFARE THE HONOURABLE LAI TUNG-KWOK, S.B.S., I.D.S.M., J.P. SECRETARY FOR SECURITY MR KEVIN YEUNG YUN-HUNG, J.P. SECRETARY FOR EDUCATION MR STEPHEN SUI WAI-KEUNG, J.P. UNDER SECRETARY FOR LABOUR AND WELFARE CLERKS IN ATTENDANCE: MISS ODELIA LEUNG HING-YEE, ASSISTANT SECRETARY GENERAL MR MATTHEW LOO, ASSISTANT SECRETARY GENERAL 3286 LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL ─ 5 December 2014 MEMBERS' MOTIONS PRESIDENT (in Cantonese): Good morning everyone. The meeting will now resume. We will have a debate on the motion "Adhering to the need to 'put Hong Kong people first' in formulating policies". Members who wish to speak in the motion debate will please press the "Request to speak" button. I now call upon Mr Gary FAN to speak and move the motion. ADHERING TO THE NEED TO "PUT HONG KONG PEOPLE FIRST" IN FORMULATING POLICIES MR GARY FAN (in Cantonese): President, I move that the motion, as printed on the Agenda, be passed. President, this is the second time I move a motion during this term of the Council on "Put Hong Kong people first". One year ago when I proposed a similar motion in this Council, I experienced a lot of abuses from Members. My motion was seen as "discrimination" and "extremist hatred". Mr Christopher CHUNG of the Democratic Alliance for the Betterment and Progress of Hong Kong even branded it as a "fascist motion". But throughout this one year past, as the Government still fails to adopt effective measures to solve the China-Hong Kong conflicts, the problems just aggravate. Nativism continues to boom and grow. The SAR Government pursues in a blind attempt to integrate China and Hong Kong. All the side-effects begin to surface. Therefore, I propose a motion on "Put Hong Kong people first" once again and in the motion wording I have put in more comments on public policy. I hope that other Members will not adopt an attitude which passes the part as the whole and reject the importance of nativism, or try to hurl invectives and smear this motion on "Put Hong Kong people first" as indicative of the radical thinking of advocates of Hong Kong independence. All these will not help break the impasse our society is facing. President, as a matter of fact, many scholars and news commentators such as LEE Yee, LIAN Yi-zheng, MA Kwok-ming and HUI Po-keung, and so on, are beginning to study and analyse the rise of nativism in Hong Kong. They urge the Government to face squarely such demands caused by the China-Hong Kong LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL ─ 5 December 2014 3287 conflicts. Over the year past, nativism thoughts have become a major trend and this is a fact which the SAR Government has to admit. President, the University of Hong Kong (HKU) and The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) undertake periodic tracking surveys on the identity of Hong Kong people. The latest findings of a survey done by CUHK were released at the beginning of November. The survey considers those who see themselves as "Hong Kong people" or "Hong Kong people and also Chinese" as people who recognize putting Hong Kong people first. They take up as much as 68.8% and it is the highest ever since 1996. On the contrary, the percentage of those who think of themselves as purely Chinese has slid from 32.1% during the reunification in 1997 to the lowest in 18 years. It is only 8.9% now. Similar findings are published by the HKU in June and among the interviewees, the option which the highest degree of identification is "Hong Kong person". The lowest percentages are the options "Chinese" and "People's Republic of China national". The findings of this survey prove that for the Hong Kong people, especially the young people, their sense of nativism and autonomy has become the mainstream in our society. When the "royalists" or the SAR Government look at these findings, they will instinctively distort them as Hong Kong people not behaving well enough or that the hearts of the people have not yet returned. Then they propose that more of this brainwashing national education should be launched in Hong Kong. Recently, Dr Priscilla LEUNG pointed out that students taking part in the Umbrella Movement were not patriotic and that the cause of the problem lay in the subject of liberal studies. The Education Bureau was asked to fix up the contents of the subject in the area of politics. In order to achieve the aim for the hearts of the people to return, the Government even forces the people of Hong Kong to integrate with China blindly in politics, economy and culture, and measures like One-Way Permits to Hong Kong, the Individual Visit Scheme and using Putonghua to teach Chinese, and so on, are rolled out. These are proofs of the above view. Official media on the Mainland even put forward ideas like the "New Hong Kong people". President, "New Hong Kong people" refers to immigrants from the Mainland which Hong Kong has taken in during these years, including a large number of Mainlanders holding One-Way Permits coming to settle here. The Neo Democrats has always respected the right of family reunion. But this system of One-Way Permits does have big loopholes. Two days ago there was a 3288 LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL ─ 5 December 2014 report saying that the Immigration Department had cracked down on a syndicate which arranged false marriages between people of Hong Kong and Mainland China. This is a family-run crime syndicate and in two years it has arranged for 80 false marriages, helping Mainland residents of dubious origin to settle here as spouses of Hong Kong residents.