§ Q11. Mr. Winnickasked the Prime Minister what action he is taking to dissociate Great Britain from the American bombing of civilians in Hanoi and other places in North Vietnam.
§ Q12. Mr. Hefferasked the Prime Minister (1) whether, in view of the bombing of certain centres in North Vietnam, Her Majesty's Government intend to dissociate themselves from United States policy in Vietnam; and if he will make a statement;
(2) what is now the policy of the British Government towards United States activities in Vietnam; and if he will make a statement.
§ Q20. Mr. William Hamiltonasked the Prime Minister whether, in view of the continued escalation of the war in Vietnam, he will now seek to reactivate the Commonwealth Mission in a further attempt to obtain a negotiated settlement.
§ Q23. Mr. Dickensasked the Prime Minister what steps he has taken to reaffirm Her Majesty's Government's policy of dissociation from the United States bombing of the civilian population of urban areas in North Vietnam, in the light of recent events.
§ Q24. Mr. Eldon Griffithsasked the Prime Minister what consultations he had with the Australian and New Zealand Governments about recent British proposals on Vietnam.
§ Q26. Dr. Grayasked the Prime Minister what is Her Majesty's Government's policy towards the proposals of the Secretary-General of the United Nations for peace in Vietnam.
§ Mr. M. StewartI have been asked to reply.
I would ask hon. Members to await the Statement which my right hon. Friend the Foreign Secretary hopes to make to the House tomorrow.