§ 36. Mr. Arthur Lewisasked the Secretary of State for the Home Department, why, in view of the fact that Mr. Walter Schlünz was able to produce a document satisfactorily establishing his identity and nationality in accordance with the 1953 Aliens Order, he was nevertheless prevented from entering Great Britain; and whether citizens from the German Democratic Republic who in future produce documents satisfactorily establishing their nationality and identity in accordance with the 1953 Aliens Order will be allowed to enter this country.
§ Mr. EnnalsI would refer my hon. Friend to the reply by my right hon. Friend to his Question on 4th April. I am unaware of any occasions on which Mr. Schlünz has been refused admission to the United Kingdom on production of an acceptable travel document.—[Vol. 744, c.18–19.]