Oral Answers to Questions — U.S. Military and Naval Bases

– in the House of Commons am 12:00 am ar 22 Ionawr 1947.

Danfonwch hysbysiad imi am ddadleuon fel hyn

Photo of Mr Philip Piratin Mr Philip Piratin , Stepney Mile End 12:00, 22 Ionawr 1947

asked the Prime Minister if he will detail those parts in British territory where the U.S.A. have military or naval bases; and those parts where the bases are used jointly by British and U.S. Forces.

Photo of Mr Albert Alexander Mr Albert Alexander , Sheffield, Hillsborough

I have been asked to reply. The United States of America have no bases in territory under United Kingdom administration other than those in the West Indies and Bermuda covered by the Bases Agreement concluded with the United States of America during the war; and in certain areas in the Pacific, such as the Ellice and Solomon Islands, where the United States of America have constructed certain installations, the future of which has not yet been decided. There are no military or naval bases in territory under United Kingdom administration which are used jointly by British and United States Forces.

Photo of Mr Philip Piratin Mr Philip Piratin , Stepney Mile End

Can the Minister say whether it is the intention of the Government to conclude these arrangements whereby the U.S.A. is using bases in the Pacific so that we can look after the matter ourselves?

Photo of Mr Albert Alexander Mr Albert Alexander , Sheffield, Hillsborough

I would require to have notice of that question.