– in the House of Commons on 10th December 1942.
asked the Prime Minister whether he can now make any statement concerning church bells and, in particular, whatever may be decided as a general policy whether he will allow the ringing of them on Christmas morning?
asked the Prime Minister whether he will consider changing over the invasion warning from the ringing of church bells to a signal by siren and thereby permit the renewed ringing of the bells for the purpose for which they were intended, especially as in some districts bells recently rung were not heard at all and cannot therefore be a satisfactory invasion signal?
This whole matter is under consideration.
Can my right hon. Friend tell us when that consideration will come to an end and when the Government will be able to take a decision on this matter?
I do not think the consideration will take very long, but I could not say how long to-day.
If the whole matter is under consideration, can the right hon. Gentleman answer the latter part of my Question?
I think the matter would be decided before there was any danger of running into Christmas.
When this question is being investigated, will the Government bear in mind that in the event of small raids on this country the civilian populaton would have no idea at all of what warning they would receive?
I am sure that point will be noted.