HC Deb 08 April 1952 vol 498 cc2463-4
8. Mr. Alport

asked the Secretary of State for War what additions to the strength of the Colchester garrison he anticipates will be made in the immediate future.

Mr. Head

The second battalions of the Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers, the Black Watch and the Sherwood Foresters, which are now forming, will be stationed at Colchester.

Mr. Alport

Can my right hon. Friend say whether there will be any other ancillary units in addition to the three units he has mentioned?

Mr. Head

Not as far as I know. I think my hon. Friend's constituency has a good share.

Colonel Alan Gomme-Duncan

As the Black Watch is going to Colchester, is it not reasonable to expect that that is ample for any town?

Mr. Head

I am obliged for the forbearance of my hon. and gallant Friend who, I thought, would be urging me to send them to Scotland. They are being sent to this garrison for operational reasons.

Mr. Ede

Might not the right hon. Gentleman send the Essex Regiment in exchange.

Mr. Head

Well, exchange is no robbery.