Oral Answers to Questions — Civil Defence. – in the House of Commons at on 16 October 1941.
Commander Robert Bower
, Cleveland
asked the Home Secretary having regard to his decision that the British Communist Party are not loyal to this country, how many members of this party are now detained under Regulation 18B?
Mr Herbert Morrison
, Hackney South
No persons are detained under Defence Regulation I8B merely on the ground of membership of the British Communist Party.
Commander Robert Bower
, Cleveland
Since my right hon. Friend has decided—in my view, rightly—not to intern these people, whose loyalty he publicly impugned, will he now, in the fair and just exercise of his quasi-judicial powers, release such internees against whom there is no evidence of actual, and very slender presumption of potential, treachery?
Mr Herbert Morrison
, Hackney South
No, Sir. I presume that the hon. and gallant Gentleman refers to Members of the former British Union of Fascists.
Commander Robert Bower
, Cleveland
No, Sir.
Mr Herbert Morrison
, Hackney South
There are no Communists interned. No British subjects who are Communists are interned as such.
Mr William Gallacher
, Fife Western
Is it not the case that the Minister has not "decided," but has merely expressed a foolish opinion?
Mr Herbert Morrison
, Hackney South
Whether it is foolish or not is a matter of opinion.
Mr Irving Albery
, Gravesend
Are any members of the British Union interned merely because they were members of the British Union?
Colonel Josiah Wedgwood
, Newcastle-under-Lyme
asked the Home Secretary whether, in view of certain changes in the relations between this country and Russia, he will now permit the release from internment of the three Communist ex-members of the German Reichstag?
Mr Herbert Morrison
, Hackney South
I have decided to authorise the release of one of the men referred to. Another case has been referred to the Category 19 Tribunal, whose report I am awaiting. The third man is in Canada, and I have given authority for his return to this country, if he is willing, with a view to the reference of his case to the Tribunal.
Colonel Josiah Wedgwood
, Newcastle-under-Lyme
Will their passports be marked "friendly alien"?
Major-General Sir Alfred Knox
, Wycombe
Is there not more worry about one internee than about 99 just Englishmen?
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