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      It means pro-Western empire. Hong Kong was occupied by Britain and only developed a “pro-democracy/anti-China” movement when the British decided to develop it as a leave-behind spoiler when they realized they had no legal basis to extend their lease of the island past 1999

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        But they did extend the lease for fifty years didn’t they? With the one-country, two systems treaty, they extended the lease for 50 years while adding the rest of Hong Kong that wasn’t under lease, but owned by the UK.

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          I don’t think so, but I could be wrong. The British government does not have a lease for Hong Kong as of 1997. If it was owned by the UK it would be two countries one system. One country two systems means that Hong Kong is part of China but retained all the artifacts of British influence including common law, official language of English, international dialing code, customs and border patrol, etc.

          So no, I don’t think any lease was extended.