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PRESENT REGIME IN SPAIN STATEMENT IN HOUSE OF COMMONS (Rec. 10.30 a.m.) LONDON,.Jan. 23. The situation in Spain was under constant consideration by the British Government, which was in consultation with America and France on the subject, said Mr Beyin in the House of Commons. " The British Government on all relevant occasions has displayed its dislike for the present regime, which abetted our enemies, and has forcefully enunciated anxiety that the present regime should, by the activities of the Spanish people themselves, be superseded by a regime popularly supported. The British Government has in no way modified these views." Mr Wilkes: " Russia, China, Belgium, Holland, Norway, and many other countrie* do not recognise the Franco regime. Will you not agree that, where others have given a lead, we should not be slow to follow? " Mr Kevin: "It all depends on what lead you want. lam not going to be involved in diversionary tactics. I have announced our policy to the House, and propose to pursue it to the e.nd."

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Evening Star, Issue 25699, 24 January 1946, Page 5

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DISLIKED BY BRITAIN Evening Star, Issue 25699, 24 January 1946, Page 5

DISLIKED BY BRITAIN Evening Star, Issue 25699, 24 January 1946, Page 5