pauladams, bbc news, chios.f hong kong in a vote dismissed as a sham by pro—democracy activists. i'm joined now by bbc news reporter bill hayton. how much of a sure bet is the outcome of this? we all expect it to be carrie lam, she was the deputy leader of the territory in the past and she has been clearly given the approval by beijing and everyone assumes the 1200 people who get to make the choice have received the same message and they are going to give her their approval. how do people feel about this in hong kong? there is a pro—democracy movement. there is, but it's divided between the more radical side and the more reformist side and then you have a large group of people who are happy with things as they are or don't want to rock the boat. it is ha rd to don't want to rock the boat. it is hard to gauge exactly how people breakdown in terms of their opinion, but three years ago when you had the occu py but three years ago when you had the occupy movement, the umbrella movement, calling for more democracy, o