HC Deb 05 December 1938 vol 342 c866
45. Mr. A. Henderson

asked the Prime Minister whether he is aware of the recent declaration of General Hertzog, the Prime Minister of South Africa, that His Majesty's Government take up the attitude that if any Dominion is attacked this country would go to its aid, but if this country is involved in a war, each Dominion could do as it liked; and whether this is the policy of His Majesty's Government?

The Prime Minister

I have only seen a brief Press report of the statement to which I expect that the hon. Member refers. The general position is that it is a matter for each member of the British Commonwealth to decide the extent to which it will participate in any war in which another member of the Commonwealth may be engaged. But I am sure that I shall be rightly interpreting the wishes of the people of this country if say that, if any other part of the British Commonwealth were attacked, we should without hesitation go to its aid.