Overall speaking, are you satisfied with the government's strategy in monetary arrangement?
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In general, are you satisfied with the Budget announced by the Financial Secretary?
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The Financial Secretary said that the economic outlook for 2004 was rather bullish, and a steady growth was envisaged for the subsequent four years. Do you agree with what he said?
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The Financial Secretary said that his target was to achieve consolidated and operating balances by 2008/09, meaning that the target set by the former Financial Secretary would be deferred by two years. Do you think the government can achieve this?
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The Financial Secretary said that he proposed no further increases in salaries tax, profits tax or any other taxes, and there would be no tax reductions or rates adjustments either. Do you agree to these measures?
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The Financial Secretary proposed the Government to issue bonds at value not exceeding $20 billions in 2004-05, in order to raise funds and invest in capital projects. Do you agree to this proposal?
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The Financial Secretary said his principle was "market leads and government facilitates". Do you agree to this principle?
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Overall speaking, do you think the tax system in Hong Kong is fair or unfair?
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Then, do you think the distribution of wealth in Hong Kong is reasonable or unreasonable?
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