§ 45. Mr. Worsleyasked the Prime Minister whether, at the forthcoming Commonwealth Prime Ministers Conference he will make proposals concerning the relations between the Commonwealth and the European Common Market.
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§ 46. Mr. Chatawayasked the Prime Minister whether he will draw the attention of his colleagues at the Prime Ministers' Conference to the importance both to Great Britain and the Commonwealth of so amending the Imperial Preference arrangements as to enable Great Britain to accept the principle of a common European tariff.
§ 48. Mr. D. Footasked the Prime Minister whether, in view of the resolution of this House on 15th December, 1960, Her Majesty's Government will raise at the Commonwealth Prime Ministers' Conference the question of the future of the Mandate for South-West Africa.
§ The Prime MinisterAs I have stated, the proceedings of our meetings are confidential. I am not prepared to say, indeed it is not for me alone to decide, whether this or that specific subject will be discussed. But I have no doubt that all the large issues of the day will be discussed, formally or informally, by the Commonwealth Prime Ministers.