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Democratic poll: Nearly six adults do not like living in Hong Kong, but 78% have never thought of emigrating

2022-01-04T10:48:50.050Z


The Democratic Party conducted an opinion survey on the local conditions and immigration situation earlier. The results showed that nearly six adults said they did not like living in Hong Kong, and more than two adults said they wanted to emigrate. The Democratic Party’s economic policy spokesperson Chen Baoming said that the city


The Democratic Party conducted an opinion survey on the local conditions and immigration situation earlier. The results showed that nearly six adults said they did not like living in Hong Kong, and more than two adults said they wanted to emigrate.

The Democratic Party’s economic policy spokesperson, Chen Baoming, said that people do not like to live in Hong Kong or change due to the freedom they enjoy, such as the disappearance of the news media that they have been watching in the past. He believes that the government should review its policy guidelines and standards.


I was asked how the Legislative Council has no democrats, how can it reflect its views to the government?

Chen Baoming said that the party will continue to work in the region and conduct polls in the future to make policy proposals in different areas.


Chen Baoming believes that the government should review its policy guidelines and standards, including making its governance truly close to the lives of citizens and establishing integrity among citizens.

(Photo by Yu Junliang)

From December 14 to 24 last year, the Democratic Party used a telephone voice survey to sample 534 citizens.

Among them, 58% of the respondents did not like living in Hong Kong, and 34% said they liked it.

Chen Baoming believes that the government should review its policy guidelines and standards, including making its governance truly close to the lives of citizens and establishing integrity among citizens.

More than two adults want to immigrate, college degree or above accounted for 75%

Regarding whether they have thought about immigration in the past year, the results show that 78% of the respondents have not thought about leaving Hong Kong, 22% want to immigrate, and 1% of the respondents will immigrate in the next three years, and those who want to immigrate Among them, those with a college degree or above accounted for 75%.

Chen Baoming said that after the social movement, the government failed to think of ways to improve governance and repair the tears. He also criticized the government for only planning to attract professionals from all over the world to Hong Kong, but did not have any policies to attract citizens to stay in Hong Kong.

When asked whether he or the Democratic Party would plan to immigrate, he said that he did not know the wishes of others in the party, but he did not plan to immigrate, emphasizing that "Hong Kong has always been our roots."

The Democratic Party conducted a public opinion survey on the situation of Hong Kong people and immigration, and the results showed that nearly six adults did not like living in Hong Kong.

(Photo by Yu Junliang)

More than four adults think that the degree of freedom is less than before the reunification

In addition, the polls also asked about the increase or decrease in the degree of freedom of the citizens compared to before the reunification, and it was found that 43% of the respondents indicated that the degree of freedom had decreased, and 28% of the citizens indicated that the degree of freedom had increased.

Chen Baoming mentioned that the suspension of "Situation News" and "Zhongxin" was not revealed at the time of the poll. It is believed that after the incident, the proportion of people who believe that the degree of freedom will decrease will increase further.

As for the success of Hong Kong’s implementation of "One Country, Two Systems", the results show that the success and failure rates each account for 40%. He believes that the public’s understanding of "One Country, Two Systems" may be different. "One country, two systems" is also understood by some as "one country, two systems" under "patriots ruling Hong Kong."

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Source: hk1

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