HC Deb 02 December 1975 vol 901 cc489-90W
Q5. Mr. Lawson

asked the Prime Minister if the public speech on economic affairs by the Lord President of the Council at Coventry on 14th November represents Government policy.

Q6. Mr. Rost

asked the Prime Minister if the public speech by the Lord President of the Council at Coventry on economic policy on 14th November represents Government policy.

Q9. Mr. Hurd

asked the Prime Minister whether the public speech by the Lord President of the Council at Coventry on economic policy on 14th November represents Her Majesty's Government's policy.

Q10. Mr. Peter Morrison

asked the Prime Minister whether the public speech by the Lord President of the Council on economic policy on 14th November 1975 at Coventry represents Government policy.

Q16. Mr. Teddy Taylor

asked the Prime Minister whether the public speech by the Lord President of the Council on economic policy on 14th November 1975 at Coventry represents Government policy.

Q19. Mr. Charles Morrison

asked the Prime Minister whether the public speech on economic policy made by the Lord President of the Council on 14th November in Coventry represents Government policy.

Q25. Mr. Tebbit

asked the Prime Minister if the public speech concerning economic affairs which was made by the Lord President of the Council at Coventry on 14th November represents Government policy.

Q30. Mr. Norman Lamont

asked the Prime Minister whether the public speech of the Lord President of the Council on economic policy on 14th November at Coventry represents Government policy.

Q32. Mr. Pattie

asked the Prime Minister whether the public speech by the Lord President of the Council on economic policy at Coventry on 18th November represents Government policy.

Mr. Healey

I have been asked to reply.

I refer the hon. Members to the reply which my right hon. Friend gave to my hon. Friend the Member for Tottenham (Mr. Atkinson) on 25th November.

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