HC Deb 11 February 1943 vol 386 c1440
45. Captain C. S. Taylor

asked the Prime Minister whether he is satisfied that everything possible is being done from a military and civil point of view to combat the tip-and-run raiders on the South-East coast?

The Deputy Prime Minister (Mr. Attlee)

Yes, Sir.

Captain Taylor

As the right hon. Gentleman will realise, this is a matter which it is unwise to discuss in public for security reasons. I therefore beg to give notice that I shall raise it on the Adjournment at an early date and take the opportunity of spying Strangers.