§ 9. Mr. Brockwayasked the Secretary of State for the Colonies what reply he has made to the suggestion by the Prime Minister of Malta that he should arbitrate on constitutional matters in dispute between the political parties in the legislature.
§ 12. Mr. Bottomleyasked the Secretary of State for the Colonies what steps are being taken to hold a Genera] Election or a referendum in Malta.
§ Mr. SandysI am in the course of having talks in London with the Prime Minister of Malta about constitutional and other related matters. I will inform the House as soon as possible of oar conclusions.
§ Mr. BrockwayI appreciate the position of the right hon. Gentleman but ultimately there will be a decision in favour either of a referendum or an election. Will he secure that in the event there is not the spiritual intimidation of the Maltese people which was practised by the hierarchy at the last election and which is so contrary to the spirit of the Pope?
§ Mr. SandysI am sure that the hon. Gentleman will not want me to anticipate the substance of my discussions.
§ Mr. BottomleyDoes not the right hon. Gentleman recall that last July he announced that Malta was to get independence by 31st May this year? Surely this means introducing a constitution and holding either a referendum or an election within a very short time. Will he see to it that he speeds these things up and ensures that, under the Constitution, fair elections are held?
§ Mr. SandysI am only too well aware of all these things.