HC Deb 16 January 1945 vol 407 c61W
Lieut.-Colonel Thornton-Kemsley

asked the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs what arrangements are being made for the reception and accommodation in this country of Polish citizens from liberated countries; whether he is satisfied that the accommodation is adequate and suitable; and whether arrangements will be made to find beneficial employment for men whose services are not required in the Polish Armed Forces.

Mr. H. Morrison

I have been asked to reply. His Majesty's Government are unable in present circumstances to grant facilities for the admission of Polish citizens or, indeed, of any other foreigners from liberated countries unless their presence here is required for some purpose advantageous to the war effort of the United Nations.