§ 46. Miss Irene Wardasked the Lord President of the Council whether he proposes to find time for the discussion of the Motion standing in the name of the hon. Member for Tynemouth:
[That this House takes note of the statements made by the Secretary of State for War on various occasions in support of Communism and observes with indignation and deep concern that the Prime Minister has thought it proper to appoint him to his present responsible position.]
§ Mr. H. MorrisonNo, Sir.
§ Miss WardIs the right hon. Gentleman aware that if the Army had the same freedom of representation as the National Farmers' Union we might now have a more suitable Minister as Secretary of State for War?
§ Mr. MorrisonI do not follow the point of the supplementary question.