§ Sir L. Lyleasked the Minister of Information whether arrangements have now been made to abolish all forms of inland postal censorship in Great Britain; and, if not, to what extent this form of censorship is still operative.
§ Mr. BrackenBig reductions in the extent of inland postal censorship have recently been made and I look forward to further drastic reductions.
§ Mr. Lewisasked the Minister of Information under what circumstances 963W officers of his Department have instructions to open correspondence addressed to Members of this House and to examine the contents.
§ Mr. BrackenLetters addressed to Members of this House are subject to the ordinary rules of censorship. If my hon. Friend will give me details of any case he has in mind I will make inquiries to see whether the letter was properly opened.