HC Deb 17 July 1969 vol 787 cc192-3W
Q1. Mr. Bruce-Gardyne

asked the Prime Minister whether, in view of the Foreign Secretary's official advice to British tourists to avoid Spain, and the increase in the proportion of United Kingdom tourist expenditure overseas which has accrued to Spain since the introduction of the £50 travel allowance, he will take steps to improve the co-ordination of Her Majesty's Government's policies in the Gibraltar dispute.

The Prime Minister

My right hon. Friend has not given official advice to British tourists going to Spain. On the 9th June and on several occasions before and since then, he has made it clear that the decision whether or not to visit Spain is a matter for the individual. On the £50 travel allowance, I would refer to what my hon. Friend the Minister of State at the Treasury said on 30th June.ߞ[Vol. 784, c. 961 - vol. 786, c. 84ߝ90.]