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22.
Mr. Sydney Chapman
asked the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs what progress has been made to abolish passports for journeys between countries of the EEC by nationals of those countries.
Mr. Blaker
A passport, travel card or document of identity of some kind is necessary for travel between these countries. There is in fact a considerable measure of acceptance of national identity cards in lieu of passports. The British visitor's passport is accepted in lieu of a full passport for short visits in the countries concerned.