§ Q7. Mr. Grahamasked the Prime Minister what further steps he will take to promote his ideas on commodities which he put forward at the Commonwealth Conference.
§ Q18. Mr. Weetchasked the Prime Minister if he plans any further initiative 522W to promote the ideas on commodity arrangements that he first put to the Commonwealth Heads of Governments in Jamaica.
§ Q21. Mr. Tomlinsonasked the Prime Minister what further steps he will take to promote his ideas on commodities which he put forward at the Commonwealth Conference.
§ Q23. Mr. Wardasked the Prime Minister what further plans he now has to promote his ideas on commodities which he put before Commonwealth leaders at the Commonwealth Conference recently.
§ Q26. Mr. Wrigglesworthasked the Prime Minister whether he has any further plans to promote his ideas on commodities which he put forward to Commonwealth Heads of State in Jamaica.
§ The Prime MinisterWe are taking every opportunity to discuss our proposals with friendly Governments, including other members of the EEC and OECD. A group of Commonwealth experts is to study the proposals and to submit an interim report in time for discussion at a meeting of Commonwealth Ministers in August.
§ Q14. Mr. Leslie Huckfieldasked the Prime Minister when he next intends meeting Commonwealth Prime Ministers to discuss further his recent proposals for international commodity price stabilisation.
§ The Prime MinisterNo meeting of Commonwealth Prime Ministers is scheduled for the near future. A group of experts is to be set up to study these and other proposals with the aim of submitting an interim report in time for discussion at a meeting of Commonwealth Ministers in August.