Hong Kong, should we offer them sanctuary?
Discussion
paulrockliffe said:
I've seen the idea floated of building a new free-city in the image of Hong Kong and essentially importing the wealth and industry of Hong Kong to the UK. I quite like the concept, though I've no idea if it's a good idea all round.
How about making the Isle of Wight a freeport and inviting them to recreate HK there.They seem to like islands with porous borders and two-level governments, so we could relocate them all to Northern Ireland...there's plenty of space there (currently about 1/3rd the density of England).
Although they may feel a little spread out being 50 times less dense than in Hong Kong.
We can then give it back to Ireland in 99 years
Although they may feel a little spread out being 50 times less dense than in Hong Kong.
We can then give it back to Ireland in 99 years

Edited by mmm-five on Saturday 30th May 11:52
s2art said:
paulrockliffe said:
I've seen the idea floated of building a new free-city in the image of Hong Kong and essentially importing the wealth and industry of Hong Kong to the UK. I quite like the concept, though I've no idea if it's a good idea all round.
How about making the Isle of Wight a freeport and inviting them to recreate HK there.Ayahuasca said:
s2art said:
paulrockliffe said:
I've seen the idea floated of building a new free-city in the image of Hong Kong and essentially importing the wealth and industry of Hong Kong to the UK. I quite like the concept, though I've no idea if it's a good idea all round.
How about making the Isle of Wight a freeport and inviting them to recreate HK there.
s off the eurocrats.For those unfamiliar with the plan
https://www.politico.com/news/2020/05/29/uk-sets-o...
My own view is to combine pragmatism with humanitarianism. On the whole these are educated, hard working, people from a first world economy. They will likely prove a benefit rather than a burden so the offer should be made.
https://www.politico.com/news/2020/05/29/uk-sets-o...
My own view is to combine pragmatism with humanitarianism. On the whole these are educated, hard working, people from a first world economy. They will likely prove a benefit rather than a burden so the offer should be made.
s2art said:
Ayahuasca said:
s2art said:
paulrockliffe said:
I've seen the idea floated of building a new free-city in the image of Hong Kong and essentially importing the wealth and industry of Hong Kong to the UK. I quite like the concept, though I've no idea if it's a good idea all round.
How about making the Isle of Wight a freeport and inviting them to recreate HK there.
s off the eurocrats.
I have no problems with lowering the bar to allow more HK immigration. We can't recreate HK in Britain, but if we're serious about this brave new world we'll be entering post-Brexit it could be a lot of help.
glazbagun said:
s2art said:
Ayahuasca said:
s2art said:
paulrockliffe said:
I've seen the idea floated of building a new free-city in the image of Hong Kong and essentially importing the wealth and industry of Hong Kong to the UK. I quite like the concept, though I've no idea if it's a good idea all round.
How about making the Isle of Wight a freeport and inviting them to recreate HK there.
s off the eurocrats.
I have no problems with lowering the bar to allow more HK immigration. We can't recreate HK in Britain, but if we're serious about this brave new world we'll be entering post-Brexit it could be a lot of help.
Absolutely. Having worked over there, in general they are highly educated (many actually educated here), motivated, entrepreneurial and would be a huge asset to our country. This is the kind of thing we should embrace and would make, I suggest a tangible difference to our wealth and our society in general
What a message it would send to the world too.
What a message it would send to the world too.
glazbagun said:
Inviting a bunch of foreigners with a seperate culture to move to a corner of Ireland worked so well last time! 
I have no problems with lowering the bar to allow more HK immigration. We can't recreate HK in Britain, but if we're serious about this brave new world we'll be entering post-Brexit it could be a lot of help.
I agree. My wife misses the ladies market. I miss Little Sheep and Monster Suchi. 
I have no problems with lowering the bar to allow more HK immigration. We can't recreate HK in Britain, but if we're serious about this brave new world we'll be entering post-Brexit it could be a lot of help.
leef44 said:
grumbledoak said:
We should. But we betrayed them last time. We probably will again.
Was it a betrayal? I thought there wasn't a choice about handing it back. 99 year lease ran out.I have no idea how accurate that is.
s2art said:
glazbagun said:
s2art said:
Ayahuasca said:
s2art said:
paulrockliffe said:
I've seen the idea floated of building a new free-city in the image of Hong Kong and essentially importing the wealth and industry of Hong Kong to the UK. I quite like the concept, though I've no idea if it's a good idea all round.
How about making the Isle of Wight a freeport and inviting them to recreate HK there.
s off the eurocrats.
I have no problems with lowering the bar to allow more HK immigration. We can't recreate HK in Britain, but if we're serious about this brave new world we'll be entering post-Brexit it could be a lot of help.
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