§ Mr. Arthur Lewisasked the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs whether he will make it a further condition of the recent offer he made to the West Germans of an extra 5,000 troops being supplied, on condition that the Germans meet the foreign exchange costs involved, that no additional costs will fall upon British public funds; and whether he will make a statement.
§ Mr. George ThomsonIn the context of N.A.T.O.s discussions of remedial measures following Canada's recent decision to withdraw some of her forces from Europe, a proposal has been made that the United Kingdom should return Six Brigade to the Federal Republic of Germany. Discussion with our allies on
Deceased or Retired Member Accommodation Allotted Present Occupant Lady Megan Lloyd George … Desk in Room 206, 1 Bridge Street Mr. Judd Mr. A. Garrow … Desk in Room 6, Upper Committee Corridor (South) Mr. A. J. Shaw Mr. R. M. Davies … Desk in Room 4, 54 Parliament Street Vacant Mr. B. Floud … Desk in Room 6, Upper Committee Corridor (South) Mr. Montgomery Mr. C. Rowland … Desk in West Cloisters Mr. A. Faulds Mr. W. O. J. Robinson … Desk in West Cloisters Dr. Bray Mr. Walter Loveys … Desk in Room 3, First Floor, 7 Old Palace Yard Mr. N. Fisher Mr. H. Howarth … Desk in Room 80, Upper Committee Corridor Mr. T. Swain This list includes only desks in desk room, i.e. rooms with more than two desks in them.
Other Members who have died or retired did not have a desk.
§ Dr. Winstanleyasked the Lord President of the Council how many Members' desks in single or double rooms are at present unoccupied.
§ Dr. Winstanleyasked the Lord President of the Council which desk in which
178Wthis proposal is continuing. It would be premature to make any statement.