§ Q14. Mr. Shinwellasked the Prime Minister what are the minimum conditions which Her Majesty's Government now propose to insist upon in the event of making an application to join the European Economic Community.
§ The Prime MinisterI would refer my right hon. Friend to the reply given on 25th April by my right hon. Friend the Foreign Secretary to Questions by my hon. Friends the Members for340W Houghton-le-Spring (Mr. Urwin), Lewisham, North (Mr. Moyle), The Hartle-pools (Mr. Leadbitter), Willesden, West (Mr. Pavitt) and Salford, West (Mr. Orme).—[Vol. 745, c. 1324.]
Q15. Mr. Moormanasked the Prime Minister, which Departments have, and which have not, prepared assessments of the information available on the economic implications of British accession to the European Economic Community and the effect of those implications on the departments concerned; and whether he will give instructions that the assessments should be published.
§ The Prime MinisterI would ask my hon. Friend to await the information which has already been promised to the House.