HC Deb 20 June 1918 vol 107 cc505-6
47. General CROFT

asked the Prime Minister whether he can now make a statement as to whether any arrangement has been come to between the Allies with a view to excluding German ships and German goods from Allied ports and territories for progressive periods after the War the longer the Germanic Powers refuse to accept the terms of the Allies; and whether similar arrangements have been made between the Allies to place a progressive restriction on the export of raw materials to the German Empire?

Mr. BONAR LAW

I am not in a position to make any statement at present.

General CROFT

Is the Government in communication with the United States on this subject, as to which there is a very strong feeling?

Mr. BONAR LAW

My hon. and gallant Friend knows, I am sure, that this matter has been the source of constant communication between this Government and our Allies, including the United States.

General CROFT

May we take it that some sort of agreement has been arrived at, as the matter has been in progress for a very long time?

Mr. BONAR LAW

If my hon. Friend will consider the question carefully he will see that it is a very delicate one. Even if anything had been decided, it would be impossible to make any statement to the House.