HC Deb 16 March 1967 vol 743 c150W
Q9. Mr. Heffer

asked the Prime Minister whether he will now outline the Government's policy regarding a possible application to join the European Economic Community following the Luxembourg talks; and if he will make a statement.

The Prime Minister

I have, as yet, nothing to add to the Answer I gave on 9th March to the hon. Members for Banbury (Mr. Marten) and Shrewsbury (Sir J. Langford-Holt).—[Vol. 742, c. 1754.]

Q10. Sir C. Taylor

asked the Prime Minister whether, having completed his discussions with all the countries comprising the Common Market, he will now seek the agreement of the Trades Union Congress to Great Britain's acceptance of the relevant clause of the Treaty of Rome dealing with the free movement of labour.

The Prime Minister

The Government are aware of the importance of this provision of the Treaty of Rome, but, as the House knows, no decision has yet been taken whether or not to open negotiations for membership of the European Economic Community.