HC Deb 29 March 1923 vol 162 c724W
Rear-Admiral SUETER

asked the Prime Minister whether, when the arrangements for the Imperial Economic Conference have been definitely settled, it is the intention of the Government to consult the representatives of agriculture in this country in regard to any items in the agenda for the Conference directly or indirectly affecting the food supply of Great Britain?

Mr. BALDWIN

I would refer my hon. and gallant Friend to the answer given by the Prime Minister on the 11th December last to my hon. Friend the Member for Stone (Mr. Lamb), in which he stated that the interests of British agriculture will be fully borne in mind in connection with the proposed Imperial Economic Conference.