HC Deb 04 July 1968 vol 767 cc265-6W
65. Mr. Hooley

asked the Secretary of State for Commonwealth Affairs if he will initiate discussions with the Governments of India and Pakistan about the migration problems of British subjects of Asian origin in East Africa.

Mr. Whitlock

As I told the hon. Member for Surbiton (Mr. Fisher) on 11th April, we are in discussion with the Government of India and other Governments about the entry into the United Kingdom from East Africa of British passport holders of Asian origin. Discussions with India are continuing. There appears to be no immediate problem as far as Pakistan is concerned.— [Vol. 762, c. 316–7.]

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