§ 51. Mr. Alexander W. Lyonasked the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs what is now the policy of Her Majesty's Government in the decision of the International Court on Namibia.
§ Sir Alec Douglas-HomeI would refer to the reply I gave earlier this afternoon to the hon. Members for Aberdeen, North (Mr. Robert Hughes) and Portsmouth, West (Mr. Judd).
§ 57. Mr. Peter Archerasked the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs if he will initiate within the Security Council discussions with a view to implementing the recommendatons of the International Court of Justice for an economic boycott of transactions purported to be made on behalf of Namibia by the South African Government.
§ Mr. KershawI have nothing to add to what my right hon. Friend told the House earlier today in reply to Questions by the hon. Members for Aberdeen, North (Mr. Robert Hughes) and Portsmouth, West (Mr. Judd).