HC Deb 25 July 1944 vol 402 c567
15. Mr. Stokes

asked the Secretary of State for War whether he will assure this House that our troops in Normandy are equipped with tanks at least the equal of both the German Tiger and Panther in armour and armament.

Sir J. Grigg

I would refer the hon. Member to the reply the Prime Minister gave to my hon. Friend the Member for Stoke (Mr. Ellis Smith) last Thursday.

Mr. Stokes

Does the Secretary of State for War recollect that, as long ago as September 1939, he told us that the tanks then coming into production were better than anything which the Germans, Japanese and Italians had? As the Tiger was then in use, is not the Minister capable of answering for himself, instead of sheltering behind the Prime Minister?

Sir J. Grigg

The Prime Minister has undertaken, before the end of this Session, to make a statement on this matter, but I think that, when my hon. Friend gets it, he will be as little satisfied with it as he was with the report on the Churchill.

Mr. Stokes

On a point of Order. In view of the most complete humbuggery with which this matter is treated, I beg to give notice that I will raise it on the Motion for the Adjournment.

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