HC Deb 13 February 1969 vol 777 c360W
58. Sir D. Walker-Smith

asked the Secretary of State for the Home Department whether, having regard to the serious public disorder occasioned by the holding of processions in London, he will consult with the Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis as to the desirability of an Order under Section 3(3) of the Public Order Act, 1936, prohibiting the holding of specified public processions in London for an appropriate period.

Mr. Callaghan

I have nothing to add to my reply to similar Questions on 23rd January.—[Vol. 776, c.158.]

59. Sir D. Walker-Smith

asked the Secretary of State for the Home Department whether, in view of the disorder on 12th January, he will now introduce legislation to make it an offence for more than a prescribed maximum of people to proceed to an embassy for the purpose or purported purpose of presenting a petition, complaint, or otherwise demanding access to such embassy.

Mr. Callaghan

No.