Oral Answers to Questions — Aden

– in the House of Commons am 12:00 am ar 4 Tachwedd 1965.

Danfonwch hysbysiad imi am ddadleuon fel hyn

Photo of Mr Christopher Norwood Mr Christopher Norwood , Norwich South 12:00, 4 Tachwedd 1965

asked the Prime Minister what considerations led Her Majesty's Government to suspend the constitution of Aden State at a time when discussions with the Government of Egypt were in progress.

Photo of Mr Harold Wilson Mr Harold Wilson , Huyton

The urgent need to restore law and order, Sir.

Photo of Mr Christopher Norwood Mr Christopher Norwood , Norwich South

Would the Prime Minister not agree that the arrival of a Labour Government on the scene a year ago presented an unrivalled opportunity, untainted with the Suez affair, of improving relations with the Arab nations generally? Is it not unfortunate that we are governed by the same anti-Nasserite complex which seems to govern so many officials and hon. Gentlemen opposite?

Photo of Mr Harold Wilson Mr Harold Wilson , Huyton

There is no anti-Nasserite complex. The reason why these hopes have not been fulfilled is that despite our efforts to get a dialogue going with the Egyptian Government, there has been a campaign of subversion and murder in Aden. We have sought to remove the difficulties. I myself made representations to Aden and South Arabia in August and represented our desire to get a timetable agreed for independence, but they were interested in other things. The campaign of subversion increased and we had no alternative to taking the steps we did.