HC Deb 30 January 1967 vol 740 cc8-9W
Mr. Pavitt

asked the Minister of Health what study he has made, in view of the negotiations with the Common Market countries, of the effects of the Treaty of Rome on general practitioners; and what information he has, as the result of his study, on the annual net incomes for general practioners in Great Britain, Italy and France.

Mr. K. Robinson

I am advised that there is nothing in the Treaty of Rome that would directly affect general practitioners in this country, though if we joined the Community there should ultimately be a greater freedom for our doctors to practise on the Continent and for continental doctors to practise here. I have no reliable information on the net incomes of general practitioners in Italy and Frame.