Prorogation – in the House of Commons at 12:00 am on 22 October 1969.
I have further to acquaint the House that the Lord High Chancellor, being one of the High Commissioners, delivered Her Majesty's Most Gracious Speech to both Houses of Parliament, in pursuance of Her Majesty's Commands, as follows:
My Husband and I were pleased to welcome to this country Heads and Representatives of Commonwealth Governments for the Commonwealth Prime Ministers' Meeting. The Meeting recognised the special ties of cooperation and understanding that link member countries of the Commonwealth and which My Government inthe United Kingdom have continued to further.
My Ministers have again sought a return of constitutional rule in Rhodesia in accordance with the multiracial principles approved by Parliament. To that end they have maintained political and economic sanctions under the terms of the United Nations Security Council Resolution of 29th May, 1968. The Governor of Southern Rhodesia announced his resignation on 24th June after receiving My permission to do so. My Government subsequently ordered the closure of the British Residual Mission in Salisbury and Rhodesia House in London.
Provision has been made for improvements in the pensions and benefits of the national insurance and supplementary benefits scheme and in warpensions. Legislation has provided for contributions to the national insurance scheme to be increased and to be related more closely to earnings, and proposals have been published for new schemes of national superannuation and social insurance based on contributions related to earnings.
Further progress has been made in the systematic reform of the law, including that relating to the succession rights of illegitimate children, the jurisdiction of the county court, the trial of personal injury cases, and real property. Steps have been taken to repeal obsolete statutes and improve the form of the Statute Book.
My Lords and Members of the House of Commons:
By virtue of Her Majesty's Commission under the Great Seal, to us and other Lords directed, and now read, we do, in Her Majesty's Name and in obedience to Her Majesty's Commands, prorogue this Parliament to Tuesday, the twenty-eighth day of October, one thousand nine hundred and sixty-nine, to be then here holden; and this Parliament is accordingly prorogued until Tuesday, the twenty-eighth day of October, one thousand nine hundred and sixty-nine.