§ 22. Mr. D. E. Thomasasked the Secretary of State for Defence whether there has been any recent discussion with the United States of America concerning the acquisition of sea-launched cruise missiles by Britain.
§ Mr. ButlerNo.
§ 29. Mr. Flanneryasked the Secretary of State for Defence if any cruise missiles are used for practice firing in the United Kingdom.
§ Mr. StanleyNo United States cruise missile test-flying takes place in the United Kingdom.
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§ 30. Mr. Maxtonasked the Secretary of State for Defence whether there has been any recent discussion with the United States of America concerning the acquisition of sea-launched cruise missiles by Britain.
§ Mr. ButlerNo.
§ 32. Miss Maynardasked the Secretary of State for Defence whether any special security regulations will be needed on the roads between the proposed cruise missile base at Molesworth and its support base facility at Alconbury.
§ 33. Mr. Cabornasked the Secretary of State for Defence whether any special security regulations will be needed on the roads between the proposed cruise missile site at Molesworth and its support facility at Alconbury.
§ Mr. StanleyAppropriate security measures are always taken to protect military bases and equipment. It is not at present anticipated that any additional regulations will be needed on the roads between RAF Molesworth and RAF Alconbury.
§ Mr. Boyesasked the Secretary of State for Defence whether there has been any recent discussion with the United States of America concerning the acquisition of sea-launched cruise missiles by Britain.
§ Mr. ButlerNo.