Part of the debate – in the House of Commons at 12:00 am on 4 May 1955.
Air Commodore Harvey:
On a point of order. The right hon. Member for Caerphilly (Mr. Ness Edwards) has made a very serious suggestion on the eve of the Election. [HON. MEMBERS: "Oh."] There will be very little time to clear this matter up. The right hon. Gentleman is a Privy Councillor. He knows perfectly well the procedure, but he deliberately made a suggestion that a Minister is involved in this matter. Ought he not to withdraw or follow the normal procedure by putting down a substantive Motion?