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Food Stuffs (Imperial Preference)

Volume 163: debated on Tuesday 1 May 1923

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48.

asked the Prime Minister whether it is the policy of the Government at the forthcoming Imperial Conference to concede any preferential treatment to the Dominions in the matter of imported food stuffs?

I do not think that it would be advisable to anticipate the discussions on this subject at the Imperial Economic Conference.

Does that mean that this House will not be allowed to form or shape the policy to be presented at the Imperial Conference by our representatives?

I think we must wait and see what questions are raised. Approval will have to be given in due course by Parliament.

Does that mean that the House of Commons will only be presented with the decisions arrived at and not be asked to say what their view is?

The House of Commons can hardly discuss a subject if it does not know whether it will be raised or not.