HL Deb 27 March 1973 vol 340 c1041WA
LORD O'HAGAN

asked Her Majesty's Government whether they are satisfied that the British people are aware of the powers of the European Parliament; and what plans they have to ensure that all inhabitants of the United Kingdom have access to Members of the British delegation in the European Parliament who can raise issues there on their behalf.

BARONESS TWEEDSMUIR OF BELHELVIE

A good deal of information on the European Parliament and its present powers has appeared in the Press and in other media. Those interested have had ample opportunity to inform themselves. In addition, the European Parliament itself plans to establish its own information office shortly in this country to keep the British people regularly informed about every aspect of the Parliament and its activities.

The solution to the problem of ensuring that all inhabitants of the United Kingdom have access to British delegates to the European Parliament so that they can raise issues there on their behalf lies in the closest possible liaison between those delegates and other Members of the British Parliament. It is the Government's policy to encourage such liaison.