§ Mr. Wingfield Digby£12. asked the Prime Minister whether, in his recent talks, he raised with President Nixon the calling of a new World Monetary conference; and what is the present policy of Her Majesty's Government regarding such a conference.
§ Q13. Mr. Turtonasked the Prime Minister what consideration was given to world finance and world trade in his discussions; with President Nixon; and whether he will make a statement on the conclusions they reached.
§ Q14. Mr. Barnesasked the Prime Minister if he will make a statement on his meeting with President Nixon.
§ Q15. Mr. St. John-Stevasasked the Prime Minister whether he will make a statement on his talks with President Nixon.
§ Q16. Mr. Winnickasked the Prime Minister if he will make a statement on his meeting with President Nixon.
§ Q17. Sir J. Langford-Holtasked the Prime Minister whether he will make a statement on his discussions with President Nixon.
§ Q20. Mr. Cleggasked the Prime Minister whether, following his recent disclosure of French proposals to the German Government, he will disclose to President de Gaulle the contents of his talks with President Nixon.
§ The Prime MinisterI would refer to the Answer I gave to my hon. Friends the Members for West Lothian (Mr. Dalyell) and Salford, East (Mr. Frank Allaun) and the hon. Member for Banbury (Mr. Marten) earlier today.