HC Deb 12 August 1966 vol 733 c419W
Mr. Judd

asked the Prime Minister what research has been undertaken into effective methods of international action to prevent the shipping of Rhodesian exports from African ports.

The Prime Minister

I have nothing to add to my previous Answers and statements on this subject.

Sir C. Osborne

asked the Prime Minister if he will give an assurance that under no circumstances will British troops be used in Rhodesia in order to impose a form of Government which is repugnant to the white Rhodesians.

The Prime Minister

I would refer the hon. Member to the many statements I have made in the House on this subject.

Mr. Judd

asked the Prime Minister from how many member States of the United Nations Her Majesty's Government have sought assurances of support for mandatory sanctions against Rhodesia under Article 41 of the Charter; how many negative and how many affirmative replies he has received; why Her Majesty's Government have not pressed for such sanctions; and under what conditions they would be prepared to press for them.

The Prime Minister

I have nothing to add to my previous Answers and statements on this subject.