§ 28. Mr. Rhys Daviesasked the Prime Minister whether it is intended that all the Allies are to consider a world plan for post-war peace; and whether he will give an assurance that any such plan will be laid before the British Parliament for discussion before it is finally adopted.
§ The Prime MinisterIt is our hope that the arrangements to be made for the maintenance of international peace and security after the war will be the subject of consultation at the appropriate time between all the United Nations. The reply to the second part of the Question is "Yes."
§ Mr. Rhys DaviesMay I ask the right hon. Gentleman if he will be good enough, with his great power and influence, to see that the British Parliament is not under a disadvantage in discussing these problems, by reason of what is transpiring in Washington?
§ The Prime MinisterCertainly, Sir. I do not see why the British Parliament should be under any disadvantage compared with any other Legislature.