HC Deb 06 May 1925 vol 183 c935
46. Lieut.-Colonel WATTS - MORGAN

asked the Prime Minister whether, in view of the fact that Miss Violet Douglas-Pennant has refused to accept the letter written to her on behalf of the late Prime Minister as satisfactory reparation, he will have further inquiry made into the case?

The PRIME MINISTER (Mr. Baldwin)

No, Sir. The letter addressed to Miss Douglas-Pennant on the 30th April, 1924, represents the views held by the late Prime Minister; by myself; and by our predecessor in office, Mr. Bonar Law.

Lieut.-Colonel WATTSMORGAN

Does the Prime Minister understand that this question is causing great excitement and anxiety in Carnarvon Boroughs in particular and in Wales in general?

The PRIME MINISTER

I know there has been excitement sporadically arising for some years past, but I do not know that it is greater now than it has been.