Oral Answers to Questions — Suez Operations (Documents)

– in the House of Commons am 12:00 am ar 13 Ebrill 1964.

Danfonwch hysbysiad imi am ddadleuon fel hyn

Photo of Mr Arthur Lewis Mr Arthur Lewis , West Ham North 12:00, 13 Ebrill 1964

asked the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs whether he will now agree to the publication of all papers and documents in the possession of Her Majesty's Government in connection with the Suez operations.

Photo of Mr Robert Mathew Mr Robert Mathew , Honiton

No, Sir. As my right hon. Friend told the hon. Gentleman in answer to a similar Question on 26th November last, the general rule is that official documents are not normally opened to public inspection until they become fifty years old.

Photo of Mr Arthur Lewis Mr Arthur Lewis , West Ham North

But as, since then, the Prime Minister has said, "Let us have frank speaking", and, of course, the electorate would like to know all about it, may we have it before the election?

Photo of Mr Robert Mathew Mr Robert Mathew , Honiton

The hon. Gentleman knows very well that there is this rule. It has been in operation for only a comparatively short time. I think that we had better give it a trial before we succumb to any modifications urged by him or anybody else.

Photo of Mr Stratton Mills Mr Stratton Mills , Belfast North

At the same time as considering this point, will my hon. Friend consider whether he might include the Cabinet documents which resulted in the decision of the Labour Government to go ahead with the manufacture of nuclear weapons?