§ 46. Mr. STURROCKasked the Prime Minister whether this House will have an opportunity of discussing the agenda for the impending Imperial Conference before it is finally determined, so that Members may have an opportunity of putting forward suggestions?
§ The PRIME MINISTERIf there is a general desire for such discussion, I shall consider whether it will be possible to find time for it later in the Session.
§ 52. Sir J. NORTON-GRIFFITHSasked the Prime Minister if he is now in a position to state whether a date has been fixed for the Imperial Economic Conference?
§ 66. Sir H. BRITTAINasked the Prime Minister whether the Government of each Dominion has accepted the invitation to attend the Imperial and Economic Conference to be held this year; and whether he can state the names of the delegates who will represent each Dominion?
§ The PRIME MINISTERI hope to be in a position to make an announcement shortly as to the date of meeting of the Imperial Conference, and of the Imperial Economic Conference, but at present I 34 cannot add anything to the answers already given to my hon. Friends and to other hon. Members.
§ Mr. J. JONESIs the right hon. Gentleman prepared to invite the labour organisations to discuss this matter?
§ The PRIME MINISTERYes, when they become the Government.