Labour Dispute.

Oral Answers to Questions — Jamaica. – in the House of Commons am ar 29 Mawrth 1939.

Danfonwch hysbysiad imi am ddadleuon fel hyn

Photo of Mr William Gallacher Mr William Gallacher , Fife Western

asked the Secretary of State for the Colonies for what reason a state of emergency was declared in Jamaica on 14th February; for how long the declaration was maintained; whether any mobilisation of armed force took place; and what is the present position in the island?

Photo of Mr Thomas Inskip Mr Thomas Inskip , Fareham

For the first three parts of the question, I would refer the hon. Member to my right hon. Friend's reply on 22nd February to questions by the hon. Members for Consett (Mr. David Adams), Plaistow (Mr. Thorne) and West Leyton (Mr. Sorensen). With regard to the present position in the island, conditions have, so far as I am aware, remained peaceful since 20th February, when the emergency regulations ceased to operate.

Photo of Mr William Gallacher Mr William Gallacher , Fife Western

Would the Minister not agree that the conditions would remain peaceful if, instead of terrorism and emergency regulations, democratic institutions were set up?

Photo of Mr Thomas Inskip Mr Thomas Inskip , Fareham

There was no terrorism in Jamaica on this occasion.

Photo of Mr William Gallacher Mr William Gallacher , Fife Western

There has been on other occasions.