HC Deb 28 October 1918 vol 110 c1114
45. Colonel WEDGWOOD

asked the Prime Minister whether the interview given by the Secretary of State for War to an evening paper recently had been the subject of consideration by the War Cabinet before it was issued; whether it represents the views of His Majesty's Government; and whether it represents any divergence of opinion between this Government and President Wilson as to the merits or demerits of Hohenzollern rule in Germany?

Mr. BONAR LAW

I cannot add anything to the answers which have already been given in the House on this subject.

Colonel WEDGWOOD

Can we have an assurance from the Government that there is in no quarter of this country a desire to protect the Hohenzollerns against the expressed conditions laid down by President Wilson?

Mr. BONAR LAW

I have met nobody who expressed such a desire, and I am certainly unable to answer as to what is the feeling in any part of the country.

Colonel WEDGWOOD

Can we find out who inspired Lord Milner to give this interview?