HC Deb 23 May 1963 vol 678 cc64-5W
Mr. F. M. Bennett

asked the Secretary of State for the Colonies if he will give an assurance that it still remains the policy of Her Majesty's Government not to make basic alterations in the constitution of Kenya between internal self-government and independence; and whether he remains satisfied that the present constitution will be suitable in all respects for independence.

Mr. Sandys

As I informed Kenya Ministers during my recent visit to Nairobi, the British Government do not contemplate making any basic alterations in the Kenya Constitution between the introduction of internal self-government and the achievement of full independence.

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