Hong Kong elected a new term of its legislature in December under Beijing’s “patriots-only” political overhaul, with the the pro-establishment bloc sweeping all but one seat in the 90-strong Legislative Council amid a record low turnout. In this six-part series, the city’s novice lawmakers tell the Post their plans for the coming four years.
Readers call for understanding of crew members’ sacrifices, a review of the city’s quarantine rules to deal with local transmission, constructive criticism of lawmakers, and a better use of school resources to improve language learning.