§ Q6. Mr. Ashleyasked the Prime Minister if he is satisfied with the co-ordination between the Lord President, Secretary of State for Scotland and Secretary of State for Wales for implementing the Government's proposals on devolution.
§ Q10. Mr. Penhaligonasked the Prime Minister if he is satisfied with the co-ordination between the Lord President of the Council, the Secretary of State for Scotland and the Secretary of State for Wales in the preparation of the legislative proposals concerned with devolution.
§ Q29. Mr. David Steelasked the Prime Minister if he is satisfied with the co-ordination of the office of the Lord President, the Scottish and the Welsh Offices towards devolution.
§ Q32. Mr. Stephen Rossasked the Prime Minister if he is satisfied with the co-ordination of the Lord President, the Secretary of State for Scotland and Secretary of State for Wales with the policy of devolution.
§ Q42. Mr. Rifkindasked the Prime Minister whether he is satisfied with the co-ordination between the Lord President of the Council and the Secretary of State for Scotland with regard to the Government's policy on devolution.
§ The Prime MinisterYes. My right hon. Friend the Lord President of the Council has overall responsibility, but he is in close and continuous consultation with my right hon. Friends the Secretaries of State for Scotland and Wales, and with other Ministerial colleagues as appropriate.
§ Q28. Mr. George Gardinerasked the Prime Minister if he will make a Ministerial broadcast on the Government's proposals for devolution.