Highlights of interview with Kenneth Fok


On "patriots governing Hong Kong"
Those who put themselves up for election always pride themselves on patriotism. It happens in any other country. It's only because they love the country that they step in to try to make their country better.
It's shocking to me to see that in the previous few years when we have candidates running in local elections, their campaign or their mindset is based on getting votes because they are not patriots, because they hate their country, because they want to separate Hong Kong from our motherland. This is outrageous from my point of view.
On "multiple colors"
The description of "Wuguang Shise "sparked a lot of debate in Hong Kong. I think it refers to the range of talent within the new legislature. People with different backgrounds and who engage in different work can come together under one roof and debate matters and give their points of view.
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