HC Deb 17 July 1940 vol 363 c205
36. Captain Alan Graham

asked the Minister of Information whether, in order to counter German attempts to make a real breach in Anglo-French feelings at the present time, he will afford the maximum publicity to the letter headed "Our attitude to France," which appeared in the correspondence column of the "Daily Telegraph" of 10th July?

Mr. Cooper

I entirely approve of the sentiments expressed in the letter referred to, and I will do my best to promote the publication of such views.

Mr. Radford

Has anything been done in the way of dropping leaflets over France as we did over Germany, so that the French people may know the true facts about their fleet, and so on?

Mr. Cooper

That hardly arises out of the answer.

Mr. Radford

Will my right hon. Friend consider the proposal?