HC Deb 18 March 1976 vol 907 cc600-1W
Q13. Mr. MacGregor

asked the Prime Minister if the public speech by the Secretary of State for the Home Department to the International Press Institute in London on 3rd March on Great Britain's system of government represents Government policy.

Q18. Mr. Wyn Roberts

asked the Prime Minister if the public speech of the Secretary of State for the Home Department in London on 3rd March on reform of the system of government represents the policy of Her Majesty's Government.

Q22. Mr. Norman Lamont

asked the Prime Minister if the public speech by the Secretary of State for the Home Department to the International Press Institute in London on 3rd March on Great Britain's system of government represents Government policy.

Q26. Mr. Lawson

asked the Prime Minister if the public speech by the Secretary of State for the Home Department in London on 3rd March on the need to improve the system of government represents the policy of Her Majesty's Government.

Q32. Mr. Michael Latham

asked the Prime Minister whether the public speech by the Secretary of State for the Home Department to the International Press Institute on 3rd March 1976 on improving Great Britain's system of government represents Government policy.

The Prime Minister

My right hon. Friend was offering some general reflections on the working of our constitutional system and its relationship to the rights and liberties of the citizen. His purpose was not to enunciate Government policy, but to raise issues and stimulate discussion.