§ Q5. Mr. Lawsonasked 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. Rostasked 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. Hurdasked 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 Morrisonasked 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 Taylorasked 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 Morrisonasked 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. Tebbitasked the Prime Minister if the public speech concerning 490W economic affairs which was made by the Lord President of the Council at Coventry on 14th November represents Government policy.
§ Q30. Mr. Norman Lamontasked 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. Pattieasked 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. HealeyI 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.