HC Deb 01 December 1955 vol 546 c251W
129. Mr. Warbey

asked the Minister of Defence whether he will now publish the additional information in the possession of the Government regarding the nature of hydrogen-uranium bomb explosions; the composition of the fallout; and the extent of the area potentially exposed to dangerous radio-active particles.

Mr. Selwyn Lloyd

I am not prepared to disclose any information concerning the design of nuclear weapons. The composition of fall-out from any nuclear explosion and the extent of the area exposed to dangerous radio-activity depend on the type and yield of the weapon and on the height at which it is detonated. The United States Atomic Energy Commission issued a Report on 15th February last giving information concerning the effects of one particular weapon exploded in particular circumstances. A copy of this Report is in the Library of the House.

130. Mr. Emrys Hughes

asked the Minister of Defence to make a statement on the explosion of a hydrogen bomb in the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics.

Mr. Selwyn Lloyd

I would refer the hon. Member to my reply yesterday to the hon. Member for West Ham, North (Mr. Lewis).

131. Mr. J. R. H. Hutchison

asked the Minister of Defence what information he has regarding the recent hydrogen bomb explosion in the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics; and what reports of fall-out effects have reached him, and from what countries.

Mr. Selwyn Lloyd

In reply to the first part of the Question, I would refer my hon. Friend to my answer yesterday to the hon. Member for West Ham, North (Mr. Lewis).

With regard to the second part, I have seen in the Press reports from many countries of increased radio-activity in the atmosphere. My right hon. Friend the Minister of Works is answering a Question today about the situation in the United Kingdom.