We're not trying to recreate Yugoslavia Chris Patten More Quotes by Chris Patten More Quotes From Chris Patten I believe in trying to get a balance between individual freedom on the one hand and social responsibility on the other. Chris Patten responsibility believe hands I think that what most surprises anybody who goes into politics from even a modestly cerebral background is the vulgarity of much of the cut and thrust of politics. Chris Patten vulgarity-is cutting thinking I suppose I've always carried what is regarded as a bit of unnecessary baggage in Britain. I've always carried the charge that I am an intellectual in politics. Chris Patten unnecessary baggage intellectual But the ability to articulate what you are doing, to be clear about it, and to stick to it is, I think, the essence of political leadership. Chris Patten leadership inspiring thinking You don't have to wait until people say they accept everything you say until you are actually prepared to sit down and discuss matters with them. Chris Patten down-and waiting people Throwing young men out of work, throwing people into poverty and ending business life don't promote stability in the Palestinian territories,. Chris Patten territory men people Multilateralism is not an easy option. We're going to find that the world is very difficult. And relationships between America and the rest of the world are very difficult. Chris Patten easy america world People have known exactly why there shouldn't be an extradition agreement with China for years, the argument that it's better to have an extradition treaty than to abduct people illegally from Hong Kong -- are people really supposed to believe that ? Chris Patten top-news I hope that even at this late stage the government will back off, it doesn't have to happen. It shouldn't happen and Hong Kong should carry on as a free society under the rule of law without having to worry about this extradition. Chris Patten world It's a proposal, or a set of proposals, which strike a terrible blow ... against the rule of law, against Hong Kong's stability and security, against Hong Kong's position as a great international trading hub. Chris Patten world An idea of law where there aren't any independent courts. Where the courts and the security services and the party's rule which are, sometimes, pretty obscure, are rolled altogether. Chris Patten world People have known exactly why there shouldn't be an extradition agreement with China for years, and many of the arguments put for the government's proposals don't actually pass the laugh-off-your-seat test. Chris Patten world Our history is not a blank page on which we can write our own version of what it should have been, according to our contemporary views and prejudices. Chris Patten lifestyle Our cities are full of buildings that were built with the proceeds of activities, the slave trade and so on, which would nowadays be regarded as completely unacceptable. Chris Patten lifestyle China's exports to the United States went up by 1,600 percent in 15 years, So who need whom?. Chris Patten world It's fair to say for 10 years after 1997, maybe a bit longer, things did not go too badly wrong, but they've gone downhill since, partly because Xi Jinping and his colleagues are terrified of what Hong Kong actually stands for. Chris Patten Xi Jinping hates the things which Hong Kong has been promised under the 'one country, two systems' treaty lodged at the United Nations which he is wilfully breaking, what he hopes he can do is to bash Hong Kong into shape. Chris Patten We have long since passed the stage where, without wanting another Cold War, we have to react to the fact Xi seems to want one himself, seems to want to be able to bully his way to whatever he thinks China wants. Chris Patten A lot of people will try to leave Hong Kong. Chris Patten What does it mean? It means serious question marks not just about Hong Kong's future as a free society but also about Hong Kong's ability to continue as probably the premier international financial hub in Asia, a lot of people will try to leave Hong Kong. Chris Patten