Foreign Affairs

Part of the debate – in the House of Commons at 12:00 am on 2 July 1963.

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Photo of Mr Tom Driberg Mr Tom Driberg , Barking 12:00, 2 July 1963

I wish for a moment to revert to what the right hon. Gentleman was saying about Asia and China. He agrees, I am sure, that it would be much easier to deal with a number of these problems if the real Government of China were represented in the United Nations. Can he say how far we have got in persuading the Americans not to use their veto against this? Have we got as far, for instance, as the point that had been reached shortly before the Korean war broke out?