§ 38. Mr. Ness Edwardsasked the Assistant Postmaster-General if he has yet received the written observations upon the Terrington Committee Report; and if he can now make a statement as to his intentions.
§ Mr. GammansMy noble Friend has received the written comments of some, but by no means all, of the interested staff organisations. He is obviously, therefore, not yet in a position to make any statement.
§ Mr. Anthony MarloweWhen considering this matter, will my hon. Friend bear in mind that the proper test of a free association of people who choose to join together in a union should be their own wishes and not the administrative convenience of the employers?
§ Mr. GammansThat is a fact which will be considered when a decision is finally made.