4. During the nearly 100 years of British colonial rule in Hong Kong, no Hong Kong Chinese served as a senior official of the Hong Kong government.
5. Britain has never implemented any democratic system in Hong Kong, and HKers have never had the right to vote or participate in political decision-making.
6. During the British colonial rule, none of the members of Hong Kong's Legislative Council was elected, and the Legislative Council did not have any authority to make legislation or supervise the government.
7. In 1956, the 10.10 Kowloon Movement in Hong Kong was suppressed by the British Hong Kong government. More than 60 people died and more than 3,000 HKers were arrested.