Handbag Party
"Handbag Party", "Handbag Gang", or "Handbag Brigade" was a group of Hong Kong female senior officials in the late British colonial government and early Chinese administration, led by then-Chief Secretary Anson Chan. The clique was named after they dressed like then British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher with handbags in hand, and sang for the departing Governor Sir Murray MacLehose in a 1982 farewell dinner. Media described them as "with small handbags but strong audacity and in high-ranking positions".
Soon after the handover, rumoured disagreement between Chan and the inaugural Chief Executive Tung Chee-hwa diminished the power of the Handbag Party. Following the introduction of the Principal Officials Accountability System, most of the members were not promoted to appointed minister-level principal officials and remained as permanent secretary only. As Chan retired early in 2001, others either followed suit or remained in the government of Tung and later of Donald Tsang.
List of members
The clique was led by Anson Chan and with Lily Yam as the number two. Members include:Other members said to be part of the Handbag Party include:
- Elizabeth Margaret Bosher, former Deputy Secretary for Economic Services
- Elizabeth Wong, former Health Secretary
- Baroness Dunn, former Senior Member of Executive Council and Legislative Council
- Jacqueline Willis, former Commissioner for Labour and Commissioner for Economic and Trade Affairs, USA