Hopes for a united Hong Kong rest with the people and how they vote in upcoming by-elections
Gary Wong Chi-him says candidates in the Legislative Council by-elections should respect each other and the Basic Law. How Hong Kong votes will determine whether its spiral of polarisation can be broken

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I hope candidates can focus on resolving the dissension within society, rather than attacking opponents as enemies. Hong Kong has long been a pluralistic society, and any government policy is bound to receive both support and opposition. I do not expect candidates to transcend the blue and yellow camps, but do expect them to be upright, and learn to respect their opponents as well as fundamental procedures.
It is necessary to respect the Basic Law [and] the ‘bottom line’ of Hong Kong’s relationship with the mainland
I further hope candidates can understand our youth and help in their development. Their passion is what gives youth vitality and hope. Young people often express discontent in response to the inadequacies of adults or those in power. They may choose inappropriate means, but the discontent they express is not without reason. Political leaders must understand and care for the next generation, respect their values of embracing democracy and freedom, respond to their needs with determined effort, and let them see hope in the future.
Gary Wong Chi-him is co-convenor of the Path of Democracy