HC Deb 25 February 1966 vol 725 cc156-7W
Mr. Richard

asked the Secretary of State for the Home Department if he will announce the membership of the Committee on Immigration Appeals.

Mr. Roy Jenkins

The Chairman of the Committee, as already announced, is Sir Roy Wilson, Q.C., President of the Industrial Court. The other members are:

Mr. Raymond Clarke, Secretary of the Yorkshire Council of Social Service and of the Yorkshire Working Group on Immigrants;

Mr. Jeremy Hutchinson, Q.C.;

Mr. Frank Milton, one of the Metropolitan stipendiary magistrates;

Mr. Michael Montague, Chairman of Valor, Ltd.;

Sir William Murrie, G.C.B., K.B.E., formerly Permanent Under-Secretary of State in the Scottish Office;

Mr. G. F. Smith, General Secretary of the Amalgamated Society of Woodworkers and chairman of the T.U.C. Commonwealth Advisory Committee.

The Committee's terms of reference are: To consider whether any, and if so what, rights of appeal or other remedies should be available to aliens and to Commonwealth citizens who are refused admission to, or required to leave, the country.

The Secretary is Mr. W. J. Bohan of the Home Office.