One of Hong Kong’s last remaining pro-democracy groups, the League of Social Democrats (LSD), rallied outside government headquarters in Admiralty on Wednesday morning, the day of Chief Executive John Lee’s third Policy Address. The LSD called for dual universal suffrage and for people’s constitutional rights and freedoms to be protected, including the right to vote, as well as the freedom of the press and free speech. They also voiced opposition to plans for a massive infrastructure project off the coast of Lantau, and demanded more public housing and elderly care facilities. Hong Kong’s lead…