§ Q11. Sir R. Glynasked the Prime Minister what is Her Majesty's Government's policy as to receiving and considering proposals from Mr. Smith's illegal Government.
§ The Prime MinisterI have nothing to add to the Statement I made in this House on 10th December, 1965.
§ Q13. Mr. Boxasked the Prime Minister if he is aware that there is doubt as to whether British companies operating in Rhodesia and paying taxes to the illegal government are committing an unlawful act by giving financial support to that government; and if he will introduce legislation to clarify the position.
§ The Prime MinisterThis matter is being urgently considered.
§ Q19. Brigadier Clarkeasked the Prime Minister if he will give an assurance that Mr. Ian Smith and his colleagues may come to this country at any time to negotiate with Her Majesty's Government without fear of being arrested.
§ The Prime MinisterAny question of prosecution is one for the prosecuting authorities and not for Her Majesty's Government.
§ Q25. Mr. J. H. Osbornasked the Prime Minister if he will publish a record of those parts of his conversation with Mr. Garfield Todd and Mr. Nkomo which were referred to by Mr. Ian Smith in a statement on 6th December.
§ The Prime MinisterI would refer the hon. Member to the Answer I gave on 421W 14th December to similar Questions by hon. Members.
§ Q26. Mr. Ennalsasked the Prime Minister how Her Majesty's Government voted on the United Nations Assembly motion calling for mandatory sanctions against Rhodesia.
§ The Prime MinisterThere was no such motion and, therefore, no vote on it.