HC Deb 22 April 1943 vol 388 cc1858-9W
Mr. Creech Jones

asked the Secretary of State for the Colonies what recent amendments have been made in the Constitution of British Guiana?

Colonel Stanley

The Constitution has been amended in the following principal respects:

(1) Legislative Council.

Previous Members.

Colonial Secretary,

Attorney-General,

Ex officio.

8 nominated official members,

5 nominated,

14 elected, Unofficial members.

New Members.

Colonial Secretary,

Attorney-General,

Colonial Treasurer,

Ex officio.

7 nominated,

14 elected, Unofficial members.

All the official members with the exception of the Colonial Secretary, the Attorney-General and the Colonial Treasurer have, it will be seen, been withdrawn, and the elected members have been placed in a majority in the Council.

The number of nominated unofficial members has been increased from 5 to 7 in order to permit of nominations covering a wider field than previously.

(2) Executive Council.

The Executive Council has been reconstituted to consist of the Colonial Secretary, the Attorney-General and the Colonial Treasurer ex officio and 5 unofficial members of the Legislative Council instead of as previously, the Colonial Secretary and Attorney-General ex officio, 4 official and 5 unofficial members of the Legislative Council.

Mr. Mathers

asked the Secretary of State for the Colonies whether he will make a statement regarding the new Constitution for British Guiana, giving some indication of its terms and showing, particularly, the extent to which the suffrage has been extended?

Colonel Stanley

I would invite the hon. Member's attention to the reply which I have given to a Question by the hon. Member for Shipley (Mr. Creech Jones) regarding the British Guiana Constitution. The question of suffrage is under consideration by a local Franchise Commission; and accordingly no change has yet been made in this respect.