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European Economic Community

Volume 827: debated on Thursday 2 December 1971

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Q7.

asked the Prime Minister if he is satisfied with the co-ordination between the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster and the Secretary of State for the Environment concerning arrangements for entering the European Economic Community; and if he will make a statement.

Yes. The Secretary of State and his officials are closely concerned with all issues arising from entry which affect the Department.

Q18.

asked the Prime Minister, now that Her Majesty's Government have the known terms for Great Britain's entry into the European Economic Community, why he will not recommend the appointment of a Royal Commission to investigate all matters pertaining to Great Britain's entry into the Common Market.

Because all issues relating to entry have been exhaustively examined and discussed over the past ten years, culminating in the six day debate which preceded the decision of principle taken by Parliament on 28th October.