Oral Answers to Questions — Employment and Productivity – in the House of Commons at 12:00 am on 27 November 1969.
asked the Prime Minister if he will make a Ministerial television broadcast on New Year's Eve on Government policies for 1970.
I shall be otherwise engaged on that date, Sir.
If the Prime Minister's plans are changed and he is given an opportunity to speak to the nation in any way, will he perhaps tell the nation what proposals he has for dropping any of his policies in 1970? Second, could he also make a very clear statement to the nation on what he proposes in the way of further action to deal with industrial stoppages which are causing so much anxiety to the public?
I think it unlikely that my engagements will be changed. I shall be in severe trouble if I do change them, because on that evening I shall be starting the celebration of my 30th wedding anniversary.
She has my sympathy.
She has mine, too, in view of the number of times that she comes to listen to Questions. If the only incentive which the hon. Member for Banbury (Mr. Marten) can offer for cancelling the arrangements which I made a long time ago is to make the kind of broadcast that he suggested, I can tell him that I have no intention, at this or at any other time, of announcing the dropping of policies which are so valuable to the nation.