Dr Mont Follick: Oh.
Dr Mont Follick: Even "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" had to be altered on account of a horror sequence—horror considerations.
Dr Mont Follick: Would the hon. and gallant Member not agree that news given out as he would wish it might affect the Stock Exchange and cause a panic there?
Dr Mont Follick: When I was in Canada last year the one thing they begged of me everywhere—every class and every type of person—was, "Keep off commercial television."
Dr Mont Follick: No.
Dr Mont Follick: What is dead sport?
Dr Mont Follick: Is there not?
Dr Mont Follick: Some of them have a few Yugoslavs in, too.
Dr Mont Follick: In view of the fact that the Portuguese have a colony very near Australia, can the Prime Minister say whether anything can be done about that colony in the conversations that will deal with that area?
Dr Mont Follick: Does the right hon. and learned Gentleman agree that on no account should any decision be made on taking Cyprus out of the British Commonwealth and Empire without a fair and honest opinion being taken in Cyprus itself?
Dr Mont Follick: Four years too long.
Dr Mont Follick: On a point of order. If the hon. and gallant Gentleman has any interest in this matter should not he declare it?
Dr Mont Follick: Not more than that?
Dr Mont Follick: The hon. Member will have to vote for it. The Whips will see to that.
Dr Mont Follick: The hon. Member for Harrow, East (Mr. Ian Harvey) was lucky that time.
Dr Mont Follick: Some of us have seen it.
Dr Mont Follick: In Canada last year the Canadians were definitely against commercial television.
Dr Mont Follick: On a point of order. Does the right hon. Gentleman forget that three-quarters of an hour were lost over the spelling of the word "nationalisation "?
Dr Mont Follick: In view of the importance of the Nile waters to so many countries, is any agreement anticipated with Abyssinia about Lake Tana?
Dr Mont Follick: Not even intellectual.