§ 23. Mr. Sidney Shephardasked the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs if he will now make a statement regarding compensation to British firms in Burma who, as result of carrying out the Government's scorched-earth policy, have suffered financial loss.
Mr. McNeilI understand that the British interests involved are now taking legal action in Burma. I hope, therefore, that the hon. Gentleman will agree that it is consequently undesirable that I should meantime make any statement.
§ Mr. ShephardAm I to take it that His Majesty's Government will no longer accept responsibility for the scorched-earth policy which was carried out on instructions from them?
Mr. McNeilI should not make any inferences. I should hope that hon. Members will confine themselves to the fact. There are legal appeals pending after endless discussion, and I suggest we should see what course those appeals take.
§ Major BruceIs my right hon. Friend aware that many people of our own country had their whole lives scorched during the war without any compensation?
§ Mr. KeelingCould the Minister say whether the action is against the British Government or the Burmese Government?