HC Deb 14 March 1972 vol 833 cc291-2
Q2. Mr. Skinner

asked the Prime Minister if he will make an official visit to Thirsk, Yorkshire.

The Prime Minister

I have at present no plans to do so.

Mr. Skinner

Is the Prime Minister aware that he should go to Thirsk and put a stop to the Tories using offensive words like "traitor" against the Father of the House? Since it is rumoured that the Prime Minister is looking for a new constituency, why does not he apply for the Chiltern Hundreds and arrange a contest so that we can get the full-hearted consent of the people of Thirsk? I am sure that the usual channels will help.

The Prime Minister

I do not think that my right hon. Friend the Member for Thirsk and Malton (Sir Robin Turton) requires the assistance of the hon. Member for Bolsover (Mr. Skinner) in dealing with this problem.

Sir Robin Turton

Is my right hon. Friend aware that this projected by-election is being frustrated by the refusal of the constituency Labour Party to put country before party by allowing a by-election to take place on the single issue of the Common Market? Is he also aware that, apart from these little local difficulties, he will always be welcome in the Thirsk and Malton division, particularly since some of the ancestors of the right hon. Gentleman the Leader of the Opposition used to live in that constituency?

The Prime Minister

I am not sure whether the welcome given to me by my right hon. Friend is somewhat qualified by the last part of his supplementary question, but I am glad to know that he places no responsibility for these matters on us.

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