Martin Lee criticises NPC for 'weird' comments on 'external interference' in Hong Kong affairs
Martin Lee queries apparent reference to Britain in comment about 'external interference'; Zhang also says democracy must proceed 'step by step'
The mainland's top official on Hong Kong affairs warned yesterday that "external interference" in the city's affairs was totally unacceptable to Beijing - an apparent reference to Britain.
Zhang Dejiang made the comments to Beijing loyalists during talks in Shenzhen, a Liberal Party source reported.
He also said the 2017 chief executive election was not the "be-all and end-all" in the city's pursuit of universal suffrage.
Zhang, chairman of the National People's Congress, was speaking as pan-democratic leading lights Martin Lee Chu-ming and Anson Chan Fang On-sang concluded a week-long visit to Britain. While in London, the pair raised concerns about political reform with Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg.
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