HC Deb 19 March 1923 vol 161 cc2082-3
46. Lieut-Commander KENWORTHY

asked the Prime Minister whether any attempt has been made by His Majesty's Government to arrive at a settlement with the Russian Government since the end of the Hague Conference; if he is aware of the number of outstanding questions between the two Governments that are in need of solution; and whether he has yet decided upon a policy towards Russia; and, if so, what it is?

The PRIME MINISTER

I have nothing to add to the replies given to the hon. and gallant Member on the 27th November last and to the hon. Member for Dundee (Mr. Morel) on the 26th February.

Lieut. - Commander KENWORTHY

Does the right hon. Gentleman remember that he asked me to describe what the policy of the last Government was towards Russia? Has he discovered a policy? I have asked the question quite seriously.

The PRIME MINISTER

And I have given a quite serious reply.

Lieut.-Commander KENWORTHY

Is the matter being considered? Is any Committee sitting on it, or is anyone thinking what to do, seeing that we are losing by this?

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