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Pro-Beijing camp : ウィキペディア英語版 | Pro-Beijing camp
Pro-Beijing camp or pan-establishment camp (Chinese: 親北京派, 建制派 or 保皇黨) is a segment of Hong Kong society which supports the policies and views of the Government of China before and after the handover of Hong Kong on 1 July 1997. The term is usually used to identify political factions with close ties to China which was often called the Patriotic Front which "love the country and love Hong Kong" by the pro-Beijing media and the members of the camp can also be called Beijing loyalists. Their rival is the pan-democracy camp. ==Ideology== Pro-Beijing camp members are united by the political ideology of being closer to Beijing government, as much out of pragmatism as of conviction, but vary on other issues within the context of Hong Kong. Even amongst pragmatists there are differing reasons for that pragmatism, some see the financial and business benefits that come from closer ties with Beijing, others hope that in conceding on those issues which China will not compromise on, to be able preserve as much in the way of personal liberties and local autonomy as can be achieved. The rhetorics of the pro-Beijing camp are mostly patriotism, social stability and economic prosperity. Some oppose the introduction of universal suffrage and see it will create instability and opportunity for foreign influence in local affairs from the United States.
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