§ 21. Mr. Crowderasked the Parliamentary Secretary to the Admiralty whether any arrangements have been made, and, if so, of what nature, for the Admiralty to co-operate in the defence of London against air attack by the stationing of suitable anti-aircraft vessels in the approaches to the Thames, and in the vicinity of the Port of London?
§ Mr. ShakespeareThe fullest consideration has already been given to the proposal to which my hon. Friend refers, but I regret that it would not be consistent with the public interest to disclose the conclusions which were reached or the measures taken to give effect to them.