§ 24. Mr. Parkerasked the Minister of Information whether a copy of a broadcast on British war aims in the German programme on Thursday, 17th July, at 11 a.m., can be put in the Library of the House for reference?
§ 29. Mr. Parkerasked the Minister of Information to what extent our propaganda to Germany is designed to back the Prime Minister's declaration that any man or State who fights against Nazidom will have our aid, and that the Nazi leaders themselves if not disposed of by their fellow-countrymen, which would save trouble, will be delivered by us on the morrow of victory to the justice of the Allied Tribunals?
§ Mr. BrackenI would refer the hon. Member to the statement made by my right hon. Friend the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs yesterday.
§ Captain McEwenWill my right hon. Friend bear in mind the importance of avoiding any distinction between Nazism and Germany?
§ Mr. BrackenI certainly will bear that in mind. I do not think I should make any statement to supplement what the Foreign Secretary said yesterday. I do not see that in matters of foreign policy I can advise the Foreign Secretary.
§ Mr. SilvermanWas there any difference at the time of Munich, or has the difference developed since?