As Starry Lee leaves party leadership and district council work behind to focus on national politics, the challenge for her DAB successor is to find a future for the party in a changed political landscape.
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News of the central government’s draft patriotic education law has raised questions about how and to whom it will be applied in Hong Kong. While the city is unlikely to see a repeat of the protests held against national education, there is still be some unease over the proposed law.