Constitutional Development

I believe Hong Kong is ready for universal suffrage. The Standing Committee of National People's Congress (NPCSC) has stated that the first election of the Chief Executive by universal suffrage is possible in 2017. Any constitutional reform of the Legislative Council before 2017 is admissible provided it is consistent with the current composition of members from elections in geographical constituencies and functional constituencies (FCs).

According to the Basic Law, the legislature and the Chief Executive of Hong Kong are eventually to be chosen by universal suffrage, and FCs should be removed in the end. This is also in line with the hope of the majority of the people of Hong Kong. Therefore, the 2012 constitutional reform must be planned as a check point of progressive democratic changes on our way to ultimate universal suffrage.

For the Chief Executive election, the nomination mechanism should allow more than one candidates to compete by setting the proper nomination thresholds. The CE election should progress toward a real universal suffrage in which any obstacles like pre-filtering and pre-election after nomination and before election are not allowed.

In the area of democratic progress for Hong Kong, I will:

  • Advocate measures to significantly widen the electorate base of FCs in 2012, so that the election can be more representative;
  • Maintain the position that the FC system should be eventually abolished;
  • Support measures that will lower the existing barriers for nomination and widen electoral base in the selection mechanism for the Chief Executive election in 2012, to ensure that truly competitive elections can be realized.

Public Finance

I advocate a prudent public finance policy. Government may seem to have a rock and a hard place between growing demands from the public for more services, and more voices for reducing their burdens on the other hand. This may look like contradictory forces, but especially under the current financial position, Government is totally capable of satisfying both sides.

Yet, on the contrary, while fiscal reserves are mounting in the past few years due to rainfall fiscal surplus, on the other hand, public and Government expenditure, when compared with the economy as a whole, was shrinking. Public expenditure spent last year was only around 16% of our GDP, a quarter lower than the official benchmark. This means that Government has been saving more by spending less than optimal.

The purpose of taxation is for Government to spend on public services, but not over-saving. Government should make better use of our fiscal reserves and accumulated surplus of the Exchange Fund in more meaningful ways than just placing in its coffer, or making piecemeal write-offs and reductions in fees that only marginally benefit the middle class. I will:

  • Monitor Government's public finance policy to ensure better use of public fund, and urge Government to practice the philosophy that the introduction of tax increase or contribution schemes would be the absolute last resort to avoid additional burden on the public, especially the middle class and the grassroots;
  • Urge Government to consider dedicating fund from fiscal reserves and accumulated surplus of the Exchange Fund to prepare for the escalating public medical expenditure, so as to avoid further increase of the tax burden of our society;
  • Urge Government to ensure public services will keep pace with the economic growth, and make proper investment into our future in education, and research and development;

Competition Policy

Monopoly and oligopoly are more common in Hong Kong, a small open market, than in other countries due to our small economic size. We all agree that market competition is the key of capitalism to work well that resources are used efficiently, and stakeholders compete with each other in propelling economic development through maximizing their own profit.

However, in such a small open economy like Hong Kong, it is possible for conglomerates or syndicates to limit or distort market competition by anti-competitive trade practices, which eventually hurts consumers. For examples, big company can drive out competitors by predatory prices, and later charge a higher price when it monopolizes the market. In order to safeguard fair competition in Hong Kong, anti-competitive behaviors should be discouraged. I will:

  • Support protecting fair competition and thus market mechanism by legislating to prohibit anti-competitive behaviors that severely limit or distort market competition, and monitor the effectiveness of these legislations.

Poverty

The widening gap between rich and poor in Hong Kong is worrying. If the problem is not properly addressed by Government, Hong Kong's long term development potential will be imperiled. Not only government's welfare expenditure will increase but also we will have insufficient amount of high quality manpower for our knowledge economy.

We must invest in our future generation of young people including those who are in disadvantaged positions, and make them more upwardly mobile, like the generations before them. Misguided Government policies or proposals such as textbook subsidies continued to dominate, rather than tackling the problems at the root through investing in the future, by actually not spending significantly more, with scheme such as giving each underprivileged child a computer and broadband connections.

Also, the working poor is another major problems in Hong Kong. Salaries of low skill workers were driven down by excessive supply. However, low skill workers are unable to earn enough income to cover their basic needs. This also leads to another related problem - the cross generation poverty problem. These are not surprising phenomena in a transitional stage to a knowledge economy, but Government must maintain a more inclusive safety net for all, and provide more support for placement and re-training. I will:

  • Support measures providing children from poor families equal opportunities to develop their potentials, such as improving their digital and information literary, and allowing them to explore their potentials in arts and sports;
  • Support measures alleviating the financial burden of working poor so that their incomes can cover their basic needs; Support measures to alleviate poverty among elderly population such as increasing the amount of old age allowance and CSSA Scheme.

Development Policy

Hong Kong is a matured metropolitan. Yet, there still remains imbalance in development between the developed regions like the Central business districts (CBDs) and the more distant areas in New Territories, in terms of economic development and community support.

The raising public concern for sustainable development must be acknowledged by both the Administration and the legislature. The community yearns for more open and public spaces for recreation, greening and improving air movements and sunlight penetration. What we need is more standardized model of construction but redevelopments that cater to the uniqueness of each district, with a primary objective to revitalize local heritages, improving the quality of life and the citizens, and preserving “Hong Kong memories.” Public engagement must become more genuine and active, for the future development of our major new infrastructure projects – the West Kowloon Culture District, the new cruise terminal at Kai Tak, Government headquarters at Tamar, as well as the Hong Kong-Shenzhen Joint Development of the Lok Ma Chau Loop. I will:

  • Urge Government to review urban renewal policy with an aim to achieving a balance among the redevelopment, revitalization and preservation of the u rban areas;
  • Actively monitor the governance and performance of West Kowloon Cultural District Authority and the tender process of the new Cruise Terminal project to ensure the development plans are in line with the society's needs and be deployed in an op en and transparent process.

Education

Education may be the single most important issue to many of our citizens, and Hong Kong's future hinges on how our next generation is educated in the knowledge-based and globalized economy. But in the past ten years, our so-called education reform process has caused confusions for students, parents and teachers alike, and our students caught in the middle of misguided policies. To achieve the goal of quality education, I will:

  • Propose Government to expand small-class teaching scheme in primary schools and extend the scheme to secondary school, so that teachers can tailor their instructions to the different levels of students' abilities;
  • Review the performance of the policy on mother-tongue education, with the primary objectives of more direct choices for parents, and more autonomy for schools;
  • Support the development of the international school sector, including those under the English School Foundation (ESF) system, to ensure that their development can be accommodated by greenfield sites or existing school premises, for more competition and choices for parents;
  • Support the review of the system of associate degrees in Hong Kong, so that the quality of the education they receive can be better assured, and their studies at the associate level can be better connected to other tertiary institutions;
  • Monitor the progress of the implementation of the four-year university system in Hong Kong, to ensure that Government allocates sufficient resources in all areas for the universities during the transition period and beyond;
  • Support initiatives to make Hong Kong an education hub for China and internationally, including facilitating admission for non-local students and exchange programs benefiting local students to go overseas.

Healthcare

We are facing an inevitable escalation in public medical expenditure, making it highly possible that our existing healthcare financing model may not be sustainable as our population ages. More than forty percent of expenditure of the Hospital Authority is spent on people of 65 years old or above. There is also a growing problem of imbalance between the usage of public and private healthcare, especially for tertiary and long-term care and treatment.

These are all problems we need to tackle rather urgently, but at the same time, we have to bear in mind that the overall expenditure in Hong Kong on healthcare out of our GDP is still relatively low compared to other developed countries, which indicates that the solution to the problem should not lie in merely, for example, cutting costs in the public system, or in any way affecting the safety net we maintain for the more disadvantaged groups.

The previous round of Government consultation on healthcare financing models have not generated any public consensus, and future rounds of consultations will undoubtedly become even more controversial as hard decisions will have to be made. In this important area of public welfare, I will:

  • Urge Government to explore the establishment of a dedicated medical fund for supplementing the public medical expenditure in the future, with part of the annual investment income of the Exchange Fund to be appropriated to the medical fund so as to generate investment income for future use, thereby significantly reducing the contribution required from the citizens;
  • Urge Government to review or reform the medical services independently from the healthcare financing problem and with an aim in enhancing the quality of medical services in Hong Kong.

Transport

Transport fares are one of our major living costs, to both middle-class and grass-root. It is Government's responsibility to promote competition and to ensure an effective, open and transparent revision mechanism so that transport-related fares are set at reasonable and affordable level.

Another concern on transport policy is the continuing growth of the private vehicles. This not only deteriorates the air quality because the emission of pollutants but also creates traffic congestions which both of them will increase our social costs and impair the quality of life. Registration tax or fuel levy may help but this is not an effective way. Instead, adoption of ICT can help. With this in mind, I will:

  • Monitor the transport-related fares revision mechanism to ensure it is open and transparent;
  • Urge Government to conduct a comprehensive review on the Intelligent Transportation Strategy which was issued in 2001 for encouraging the p ublic to use mass transportation, as well as an effective and environmental-friendly use of private cars.

Environment

All over the world, attitudes toward environmental protection are changing. People care more and more about climate changes, air quality, toxic wastes and so on, and it is not different in Hong Kong. Here in particular, the problem of poor air quality due to emissions from power plants in Hong Kong and air pollutants across the border from China, and the concern over solid waste disposals due to overflowing landfills are extremely urgent. We have no more time to wait. So, I will:

  • Urge the government to seek more practical and effective ways in encouraging stakeholders in the PRD region to reduce emission of air pollutants, in order to improve air quality in Hong Kong;
  • Support the government to seek ways in reducing the rate of increase of solid wastes such as further introducing product responsibility system or imposing charges on disposing solid wastes;
  • Propose to expedite consultations on legislations on producer responsibilities systems, and expanding their scopes of products being covered.

 



New Professional Core Values
1st Election Gathering
My 1st Debate
My Campanign Office
Information Technology 資訊科技
Name 姓名
Au, Wai Hung Anthony, BBS 區煒洪, BBS
Biggs, Napaleon
 
Chan, Alfred Man Fai
陳文輝
Chan, Chi Kin Eric
 
Chan, Chi Mow Godwin 陳智謀
Chan, Chi Tat 陳智達
Chan, Chi Wing Anthony
陳熾榮
Chan, Doreen 陳秀敏
Chan, Ka Chi  
Chan, Ka Yee Rachel陳嘉怡
Chan, Kim Wai  
Chan, Linda
陳蓮黛
Chan, Man Hung
 
Chan, Min Kei Catherine陳勉祺
Chan, Pui Yi Monica
陳佩儀
Chan, Yu Jeromy
陳予
Chang, Chi Hung Aley
張志雄
Chau, Wai Keung Jimmy
周偉強
Chow, Siu Kwong David  
Cheng, Ben 鄭斌杉
Cheng, Cindy Kwok 鄭韓菊芳
Cheng, Ka On Dominic 鄭家安
Cheng, Michael Yue Kay鄭裕基
Cheung, Lik Fai Alex 張力輝
Cheung, Luk Fong Doris
張六芳
Cheung, Tai Wai
張大偉
Cheung, Yuk Keung Marlon 張馬龍
Chiu, Sin Nang Kenny
趙善能
Choi, Hon Man Harry 蔡漢文
Choi, Kin Wah Calvin 蔡健華
Chok, Edison
卓作耀
Chu, Johnnie 朱文飛
Chu, Kwong Wing 
Chu, Siu Ki Franz
朱兆祺
Chuang, Sze Ho Alfred
莊思浩
Chung, Wai Yee Betty 鍾惠儀
Fok, Yiu Cheung George 霍耀昌
Fong, Kin Kiu Ken 方健僑
Fong, Po Kiu Franics 方保橋
Fong, Yeung Kiu Lawrence 方仰橋
Fung, Chor Hang Calvin 馮礎鏗
Fung, Kin Ming 馮健明
Fung, Tze Cheong Percy
馮子昌
Grubb, Roy Victor  
Ho, Alan Yuk Shing 何玉成
Ho, Leon
何樂頌
Ho, Mimi Yuen Ming何婉明
Huang, Erwin Steve 黃岳永
Hui, Kin Sang Sam
許健生
Hung, Sai Choi Ringo 洪世才
Kam, Ka Po 金嘉寶
Kam, Kai Cheung, Ken
甘啟祥
Kan, Mung Lai Anna
靳夢麗
Kiang, Wing Ha Shirley 姜詠霞
Ko, Kin 高重建
Kong, Chi Wing 江志榮
Kong, Cho Hang Christopher 江祖恒
Kung, Pui Shing Ignatius
龔培誠
Kwan, Paul 關健文
Kwok, Ching Kwong Francis
郭正光
Kwong, Kam Wah Simon 鄺錦華
Lam, Chun Wendy 林晉
Lam, Kwok Po Paul
林國寶
Lam, Kwok Wai Ray 林國威
Lam, Lai Yin Iris
林麗賢
Lam, Siu Hong Alan 林兆康
Lau, Chi Yiu Kenneth 劉熾堯
Lau, Hon Kwong Vincent劉漢光
Lee, Chih Ching Williams
李志清
Lee, Kar Hing Bremen 李嘉慶
Lee, Kheng Joo 李慶裕
Leung, Chi Man Raymond
梁智敏
Leung, Chung Kong Tony
梁仲江
Leung, Ka Tsun Kent 梁家駿
Leung, Kin Man Michael 梁建文
Leung, Po Man Richard 梁寶文
Leung, Wai Chu Judy 梁慧珠
Leung, Wai Fung Joseph
梁偉峰
Lo, Hung Ngok Nicholas 老洪嶽
Lo, Koon Fai Gregory 盧冠輝
Ma, Chi Wah Davy 馬志華
Mak, Rick 麥志烈
Mo, Wai Ming Lawrence
巫偉明
Mok, Grace Jane莫婉婷
Mok, Steven David
莫乃明
Narayanmoorthy, Sundaresan
 
Ng, Ka Wing Vincent 吳嘉永
Ng, Thomas Ki Cheong
伍其昌
Ngai, Chi Ho Derek 魏志豪
Ngo, Chui Lung Joyce 敖翠濃
Shaw, Jay Mervin
 
Sheu, Fred
許遵發
Sin, Chung Kai, SBS, JP 單仲偕, SBS, JP
Siu, Yat 蕭逸
Smith, Peter Edwin 
So, Chi Kiu Jack蘇子翹
So, Ivan
蘇子賢
Strickland, John Estmond, GBS, JP 施德論, GBS, JP
Sze, Wing Cheong Kelvin 
Tam, Rosaline Yuk Ling
 
Tang, Chi Hang
鄧志鏗
Tang, Wing On Stephen
鄧永安
To, Hon Wah Ronald
杜漢樺
To, Ka Lun 杜嘉倫
Tse, Moses
謝宏君
Tse, Kwok Hang Nemo 謝國恒
Tse, Siu Kong Nelson
謝小江
Tse, Wing Kan Pascal 謝穎勤
Wan, Wai Kin Mullar
尹偉堅
Wee, Dennis Chi Wai 黃志偉
Wong, Chi Wai Satti 黃梓惠
Wong, Man To Fergus 黃文滔
Wong, Shadow 王影燕
Wong, Suk Han Jolene
黃淑嫻
Wong, Sze Ling Alice  
Wong Tak Ming, Andy王德明
Wu, Alfred 胡海
Wu, Chun Sing Alex 胡振聲
Wu, Wai Chun Warren
胡偉俊
Yau, Yi Ping Carl 丘怡平
Yee, Po Kui Lawrence余寶渠
Yeung, Wai Leung Leo
楊偉亮
Yip, Hoi King Lawrence
葉海京
Yu, Wing Chuen Dyson
余永泉
Yuen, Alfred袁錦明
Yuen, Tsz Hin Roy 袁子軒
Yung, Chi Wai Eric 容志偉

 

 

 

Internet/Communications 互聯網/通訊
Name 姓名
Au, Ching Kai Ingrid
區菁琪
Au, Kai Woon
區繼垣
Budhrani, Narain Pavan
 
But, Ho Ming 畢浩明
Chan, Chi Hung Savio
陳志雄
Chan, Norman
陳洛文
Chan, Yuk Keung Simon 陳玉強
Chan, Yuk Ying Rebecca
陳玉瑩
Cheng, Che Hoo 鄭志豪
Cheung, To
章濤
Chiu, Cheuk Mun Barbara
招卓敏
Chung, Edmon Wang On 鍾宏安
Chung, Lai Yung Queenie
鍾麗容
Fussing, Bo
 
Ho, Wai Kwok Argon 何偉國
Ho, Lok Sun Angus 何樂新
Ho, Wai Ming Fergus 何偉明
Lai, Po Ming黎寶茗
Lau, Chi Keung Edmond 劉志強
Leung, Kwok Lok Jonathan
梁廣樂
Leung, Shuk Yee Irene 梁淑儀
Li, Ming Pan Ben
李銘斌
Mok, Sui Wah York 莫兆華
Sin, Chiu Shun Charleston
冼超舜
Tam, Kwok Hung Larry
譚國雄
Tam, Yiu Cho
談耀祖
To, Christopher 陶榮
Truong, Phong Kelvin  
Vong, Jeffrey Chiok Va 黃焯華
Wong, Ka Ping 王嘉屏
Wong, Pindar
黃平達
Yan, Tsz Wing 甄子榮
Yeung, Billy 楊德華
Yeung, Kwok Kwong Henry
楊國光
Yip, Yuk Fai Lento 葉旭暉
Yim, Tse Kin 嚴子健
Yuen, Gannis Tai Cheung源大璋

 

 

Academic/Research 學術/研究
Name 姓名
Bacon-Shone, John Hugh 白景崇
Bradbeer, Robin Sarah  
Chau, Patrick
周蔭強
Cheng, Chun Kong Reynold 鄭振剛
Cheung, Wai Lok David 張偉犖
Chow, King Wai
周維偉
Choy, Sze Tsan Cliff  
Chu, Ming Chung朱明中
Chu, Siu Hang Nelson
朱紹恒
I, Chih Lin
易芝玲
Ki, Wing Hung暨永雄
Lau, Wing Cheong 劉永昌
Lee, Chung Sing Victor 李仲誠
Lo, Wai Shun
勞維信
Lor, Kar Wing
羅家泳
Lee, Yui-Wah Clement李銳華
MacKinnon, Rebecca
 
Ng, Kee Yin Joseph 吳其彥
Qiu, Jack 邱林川
Shen, Vincent Yun Shen
沈運申
Thomas, Hugh
 
Tsang, Man Wah Philip
曾文華
Tsui, Chi Ying 崔志英
Ure, John Cozin 于均諾
Wong, Po Choi 黃寶財
Yau, Cho Ki Joe 邱祖淇
Yuen, Yiu Fai Wilson 袁耀輝

 

 

InfoSec 資訊保安
Name 姓名
Au, Pak Hin
 
Chan, Lai Ching Lydia陳麗清
Chu, Welland
朱偉年
Chung, Ka Yee Kitty鍾嘉儀
Ho, Chi Keung Alan
何志強
Ho, Kam Wah Andy
何錦華
Leong, Ricci楊思聰
Ip, Ting Pong Vincent 葉定邦
Kwan, Tak Wah William 關德華
Lai, Cheuk Tung Anthony 賴灼東
Leung, Ho Yin Roger
梁浩賢
Leung, Siu Cheong 梁兆昌
Lok, King Wah
駱璟華
Ma, Yue Kit Antony
馬裕杰
Ng, Henry 吳漢基
Pan, Wing Ming Norman
潘永明
Parenty, Thomas  
Poon, Connie
潘康妮
Shek, Yu Fai Jim 石裕輝
Siu, Hing Fuk
 
Soong, Tak Kar Chester 宋德嘉
Tam, Alan
譚萬榮
Tang, Hing Kan
 
Tse, Wai Hin Kenneth
 
Wong, Chi Hoi Arthur
黃志開
Young, Wo Sang 楊和生

 

 

Professional 專業
Name 姓名
Au, Jeffery
歐贊年
Au, Lai Kit Rikkie
區麗潔
Cautherley, George
 
Chan, Chun Hung Vincent 陳鎮洪
Chan, Ka Ming Victor
陳家明
Chan, Clarence
陳家欣
Chan, Kai Yuen
陳啟遠
Chan, Mei Leng Crystal
陳美玲
Chan, Tanya
陳淑莊
Cheng, Ming Fung Jacqueline 鄭銘鳳
Cheung, Bing Leung Anthony, BBS, JP
張炳良
Cheung, Yuk Wan Donna
張玉雲
Chua, Hoi Wai 蔡海偉
Fang, Meng Sang Christine 方敏生
Fung, Daisy Maris  
Fung, John
馮一柱
Ho, Chung Ping
何仲平
Ho, Kwok Keung
何國強
Hon, Lin Shan James
韓連山
Hung, Christine 熊子弦
Ko, Peggy
高碧姬
Kong, James Han Roon 龔詩仁
Kwai, Sze Kit Gavin 季詩傑
Kwok, Kai Tai Andrew
郭啟泰
Lai, Albert 黎廣德
Lam, Oi Wan
林藹雲
Lau, Yuk Kong
劉育港
Lay, Bill
賴仁彪
Lee, Kok Long Joseph 李國麟
Leung, Kai Cheung Kenneth
梁繼昌
Lo, Chi Kin
盧子健
Lo, John Yen Chak
盧恩澤
Ma, Kam Wah Timothy 馬錦華
Ma, Lily Lai Lai
馬麗麗
Mak, Sai Chak 麥世澤
Ng, Anthony Sung Man 吳崇文
Ng, Kam Cheung Stephen 吳錦祥
Ng, Wing Fai Stanley
吳永輝
Shek, Shu Ming Randy 石書銘
So, Yiu Kwan Simon
蘇耀坤
Sze Mok, May Haan May  
Tang, Wai Chung Herman
鄧偉棕
Tsui, Sing Yan Eric
徐承恩
Wai, Chi Kin Victor韋志堅
Yan, Man Sing Frankie甄文星

 

 

Media/Content 傳媒/內容
Name 姓名
Chan, Bik Kay Betty
陳碧姬
Chan, Chun Kit James
 
Chan, Lai Ying
 
Chan, Wing Wai
陳榮威
Cheung, Ling Ling Mayella 張玲玲
Chiu, Yuk Kam
趙淑琴
Chua, Robert
蔡和平
Chui, Sik Ling
崔鍚玲
Ho, Kai Cheong Samson
何啟昌
Ho, Kit Ying
 
Ho, Man Yuk
何文玉
Ho, Wai Hung Sam
 
Kennedy, Rebecca Jayne
 
Kwong, Kin Kin
鄺健堅
Lam, Chun Wah
林俊華
Lam, Yuk Wah Peter 林旭華
Lee, Alvin Chung Lub 李中立
Mau, Chi Wang 繆織宏
Mo, Claudia
毛孟靜
Nakamura, Iri
中村伊莉
Nieh, Joe 倪震
Pun, Wai Ki
 
Wong, Jane Chee
 
Wong, Lui Ping
 
Tsang, Chin Cheung Samuel
曾展章
Tsoi, Tong Hoo Tony 蔡東豪
Yip, Kwong Choi葉廣才

 

 

Politics政治
Name 姓名
Cheung, Man Kwong
張文光
Ho, Chun Yan Albert
何俊仁
Law, Chi Kwong
羅致光
Lee, Martin
李柱銘
Leong, Kah Kit Alan
梁家傑
Ng, Margrate
吳靄儀
Tong, Ka Wah Ronny
湯家驊
Tsang, Kwok Fung
曾國豐
Yeung, Sum楊森

 

 

Religion宗教
Name 姓名
Baptista, Maroano Joayum
白敏慈
Rev Chu Yiu Ming朱耀明

 

This list is updated as of 4 Sept 2008
支持者名單截至2008年9月4日

 

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