§ 64. Mr. Martenasked the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs whether he will publish a White Paper on the political and military aspects of the invasion of Anguilla.
§ Mr. WhitlockI told the hon. Gentleman on 3rd April that there was no invasion of Anguilla. As my right hon. Friend the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs told the House yesterday, he will certainly consider giving more detailed information on the situation in Anguilla which led to the installation of Her Majesty's Commissioner, and what would be the most appropriate form.—[Vol. 781, c. 166; Vol. 782, c. 493.]