HC Deb 22 October 1969 vol 788 cc263-4W
42. Mrs. Ewing

asked the Secretary of State for Scotland if he will now arrange for the issue of a White Paper on the immediate effects predicted of Great Britain's entry into the Common Market on Scottish unemployment, on prices in Scotland and on the cost of living index in Scotland.

Mr. Ross

No. I would refer the hon. Member to the statement made by my right hon. Friend the Prime Minister on 16th October on the arrangements for providing information to the House about the possible effects of joining the European Economic Community. I would, however, remind the hon. Lady that a detailed analysis of the consequences of membership for particular parts of the United Kingdom is not practicable.—[Vol. 788, c. 601–5.]

Mrs. Ewing

asked the Secretary of State for Scotland what special safeguards he proposes for the Scottish legal system on the United Kingdom's application to join the Common Market being successful.

Mr. Ross

I am advised that no special safeguards are necessary as there is no fundamental factor of a legal or constitutional nature which affects the special position of the Scottish legal system.

Mrs. Ewing

asked the Secretary of State for Scotland if he will publish a separate White Paper on the constitutional implications of the Treaty of Rome with regard to the Treaty of Union of 1707; and if he will make a statement.

Mr. Ross

No, for the reasons which I have already given to the hon. Member in reply to her Question on 18th January, 1968.—[Vol. 756, c. 655–6]

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