HC Deb 03 April 1973 vol 854 c227
Q6. Mr. Dalyell

asked the Prime Minister if he will invite the Prime Minister of New Zealand to make an official visit to London.

The Prime Minister

The New Zealand Deputy Prime Minister is at present visiting London but, as I told the hon. Member for Colne Valley (Mr. David Clark) on the 29th March, there are at present no plans for Mr. Kirk to do so, though he would always be welcome.— [Vol. 853, c. 393.]

Mr. Dalyell

Since New Zealand is understandably concerned about the French nuclear tests, may I ask whether we can count on the Prime Minister to go shoulder to shoulder with the Duke of Edinburgh up the Champs Elysées?

The Prime Minister

The hon. Gentleman cannot count on my going off in a frigate into the Pacific.