§ 44. Mr. J. Hyndasked the Lord Privy Seal what action is being taken by the representative of Her Majesty's Government on the Committee of Ministers in pursuance of Council of Europe Recommendation No. 276 concerning compulsory road education in schools.
§ The Joint Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (Mr. Peter Thomas)The United Kingdom Permanent Representative to the Council of Europe has agreed with other members of the Committee of Ministers' Deputies that this Recommendation should be transmitted for opinion to the Committee of Cultural Experts.
§ Mr. J. HyndIn view of the demonstrated importance of making this a compulsory subject in school curricula, as demonstrated by the experience of those countries which have already done so, will the Government stress this very strongly on behalf of this country in the discussions which are taking place and encourage the proposal that there should be a conference of experts to discuss very thoroughly such experience and the advantages of making it a compulsory subject?
§ Mr. ThomasAll matters relating to subjects in schools in this country are for my right hon. Friend the Minister of Education.
§ 46. Mr. J. Hyndasked the Lord Privy Seal what action is being taken by the representatives of Her Majesty's Government on the Committee of Ministers in pursuance of Council of Europe Recommendation No. 279 concerning technical assistance to Africa.
§ Mr. P. ThomasThe Committee of Ministers at Deputy level decided at its last meeting to postpone consideration of this recommendation until the Council of Europe Secretariat had completed 30 a study on how it should be put into effect. The United Kingdom representative concurred in this decision.