§ Q10. Sir G. de Freitasasked the Prime Minister whether he will now make a statement on United Kingdom relations with the European Economic Community.
§ The Prime MinisterI would refer my hon. Friend to my statement of 10th November [Vol. 735, c. 1539.]; to my speech in the debate on 17th November [Vol. 736, c. 759.]; and to the speeches of my right hon. Friend the Foreign Secretary in the debate on 16th November [Vol. 736, c. 446.] and 6th December [Vol. 737, c. 1165.].
§ Q11. Mr. Ridleyasked the Prime Minister if he will co-ordinate the activities of Ministers responsible for European policy and the Minister of Power with regard to shaping British energy policy to facilitate British entry to the Common Market.
§ The Prime MinisterMy right hon. Friends already work closely together on all matters of common concern.
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§ Q12. Mr. Bruce-Gardyneasked the Prime Minister what plans he has for discussing the reform of the world liquidity system during his meetings with heads of Common Market Governments next year.
§ The Prime MinisterDiscussion on this subject must be mainly in the International Monetary Fund and the Group of Ten, but I shall certainly take advantage of any opportunity there may be, during my talks in Europe, to help to bring agreement nearer.