Non-Co-Operation Party.

Part of Oral Answers to Questions — India. – in the House of Commons at on 29 May 1924.

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Photo of Mr John Clynes Mr John Clynes , Manchester Platting

I am not aware that the Secretary of State for India has made any statement in the language set out in the hon. and gallant Member's question. My noble Friend, with the approval of his colleagues in the Government, said in Another place, on the 26th February last that His Majesty's Government were earnestly desirous of availing themselves of any disposition towards effective con sultation, and were open to consider any practical proposals for establishing closer contact and betters understanding. In reply to the second part of the question, the Government are not at present prepared to make any proposals for action in the direction of an extension of Home Rule in India.

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