HC Deb 25 June 1925 vol 185 cc1698-9
28. Sir H. BRITTAIN

asked the Home Secretary whether he is satisfied that all possible precautions are now being taken to prevent the entrance into this country of known alien Communists?

Sir W. JOYNSON-HICKS

I am satisfied that the admission of aliens to this country is carefully controlled and that all possible precautions are taken to exclude any who appear likely to engage in activities prejudicial to the national interests.

Sir H. BRITTAIN

Will the right hon. Gentleman complete the good work which has already been carried out in this regard with the wholesale approval of the country?

Mr. SPEAKER

Question Time is not the time for these general observations.

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