§ 9. Mr. Lipsonasked the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs why the Spanish Government has not yet handed over Laval as a war criminal; and will he make representations to the Spanish Government asking that this be done without delay.
§ Mr. LawThis is a matter primarily between the French and Spanish Governments. His Majesty's Chargé ďAffaires at Madrid has, however, been instructed to support the representations of the French Representative to the effect that Laval should be handed over to the French authorities without delay.
§ Mr. LipsonDoes not my right hon. Friend agree that Laval is probably one of the most contemptible figures thrown up by the war?
§ Major Vyvyan AdamsWhat exactly are our powers when war criminals and prominent Nazis seek asylum in nominally neutral countries?
§ Mr. LawI think that question hardly arises out of the case of Laval, who is not, technically, a war criminal. To be a war criminal he would have to be nominated by the French Government as a war criminal, and so far he has not been nominated.
§ Commander Locker-LampsonIs there any news of Ribbentrop?