HC Deb 22 November 1973 vol 864 c490W
Mr. Roper

asked the Secretary of State for Employment whether he will make a statement on the opinions he expressed in the Council of Ministers concerning the guidelines for a social action programme, submitted by the Commission of the European Communities on 18th April 1973; and if he will list the organisations he consulted on the programme prior to discussions in the Council of Ministers.

Mr. Maurice Macmillan

As reported on 23rd May by my right hon. Friend the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster—[Vol. 857, c. 481.]—I attended a meeting of the Council of Ministers on 21st May to discuss the Commission's guidelines for a social action programme.

The principal points I made at that meeting were that Her Majesty's Government attached importance to the development of a Community social policy; to urge a flexible approach to social policy which took account of the different social structures and the different approaches towards social questions at national level within the Community; and that the programme was most likely to be effective if it gave prominence to a limited number of really worthwhile subjects for Community action.

The CBI and the TUC were consulted on the Commission's guidelines.