§ Sir W. Davisonasked the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs whether he is aware of an attempt among certain German refugees in this country, with the support of a small body of British citizens, to form a free German movement in Great Britain with a view to saving Germany after the war from disarmament and punishment for the crimes of her armed forces and agents in Russia, Poland and other countries occupied by her; and whether he will give an assurance to the House and to the country that under no circumstances will any such movement receive recognition?
§ Mr. LawHis Majesty's Government are naturally informed of the activities of the German refugee groups in this country. No form of recognition has been given to any of these groups.