HC Deb 21 May 1976 vol 911 cc744-5W
Mr. Wm. Ross

asked the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland (1) in each year since he assumed office to the latest available date, how many letters he has received from Northern Ireland political parties requesting a continuance of direct rule in the foreseeable future, how many from trades unions and other organisations with the same request; and if he will list the bodies making such representations;

(2) how many letters he has received since he assumed office during each year to the latest available date, on the subject of direct rule in Northern Ireland; how many of these letters were from persons in Northern Ireland; how many were in favour of direct rule and how many in favour of a devolved Government in Northern Ireland in the categories named; and how many asked for increased representation in Parliament.

Mr. Merlyn Rees

, pursuant to his reply [Official Report, 6th May 1976; Vol. 910, c. 462–3], gave the following information:

I receive some 14,000 letters a year, many of them covering more than one topic. It is not practicable to produce for, but the majority of letters which the analysis which the hon. Member asks I have received recently on constitutional matters are in favour of direct rule.