It's not like Britain's got a great history of making good on its colonial deals, anyway. Both Hong Kong and Britain stood to gain from Hong Kong remaining an overseas territory. So what if it was a deal? Deals aren't worth a whole lot internationally, and deals made generations ago are worth even less.
It's all moot, obviously, since the handover happened. I'm just pointing out that it didn't need to.
It's all moot, obviously, since the handover happened. I'm just pointing out that it didn't need to.
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