Put livelihood issues ahead of political ideals, Hong Kong’s democrats told after bruising by-election defeat
- After losing last two polls in supposed opposition stronghold, pro-democracy camp left contemplating destructiveness of disunity
Consecutive defeats in by-elections for Hong Kong’s legislature on Sunday and in March have left the city’s pro-democracy politicians searching for answers and facing calls to prioritise livelihood issues over political ideals.
Pan-democrats have expressed alarm after veteran campaigner and former lawmaker Lee Cheuk-yan lost to pro-establishment candidate Chan Hoi-yan in the Kowloon West constituency.
The margin of defeat was even wider than in March in an area which has traditionally been an opposition stronghold.
Experts said the camp needed to focus on recapturing moderate voters.
Despite a more united campaign from the splintered pro-democracy camp, their efforts succeeded in raising turnout by only 0.14 of a percentage point, to 44.4 per cent.