BRITISH UNITY
SIGNIFICANT INDICATION
STATEMENT MAY BE MADE IN
COMMONS
(British Official Wireless.)
(Received July 7, 12.40 a.m.)
RUGBY, July 6.
There were no answers in the House of Commons today bearing on the question of Danzig,' and no suggestion of a foreign affairs debate has been made. Newspapers' comment upon ■ the latter circumstance is a significant indication of the complete unity of all parties behind the policy which the Government has made so very, clear.
At the same time there is a feeling in some Parliamentary circles that most of the decisive statements of Ministers in recent weeks happen to have been made outside Parliament, and it is believed that the Prime Minister or the Foreign Secretary will take an early opportunity —perhaps tomorrow—of making a statement in the House of Commons which, while it can add nothing of moment to what is already known of the Government attitude to the Danzig question, will be comprehensive and constitutionally authoritative.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 6, 7 July 1939, Page 9
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