Sir Knox Cunningham: On a point of order——
Sir Knox Cunningham: Give us the net income figures.
Sir Knox Cunningham: Why are you so unpopular?
Sir Knox Cunningham: rose—
Sir Knox Cunningham: Is it the intention of the Government to maintain an average of half-a-million unemployed?
Sir Knox Cunningham: Will the Leader of the House give me the same information which he has intimated he will give privately to my right hon. Friend the Member for Streatham (Mr. Sandys)?
Sir Knox Cunningham: Will the Prime Minister say whether or not this was one of the usual Government leaks?
Sir Knox Cunningham: In order to save time next week and before the Easter Recess, will the right hon. Gentleman not seriously consider taking the Parliament (No. 2) Bill and cutting its throat?
Sir Knox Cunningham: Where has he gone now?
Sir Knox Cunningham: When will the Leader of the House announce the dates of the Easter Recess?
Sir Knox Cunningham: asked the Prime Minister whether he will meet the President of France to discuss the recent misunderstanding between France and the United Kingdom.
Sir Knox Cunningham: As it was the Prime Minister who talked to Dr. Kiesinger, would it not be better if he used his personal diplomacy with President de Gaulle to put the matter right?
Sir Knox Cunningham: On a point of Order. In view of the unsatisfactory nature of that reply, I will raise the matter again.
Sir Knox Cunningham: Further to that point of order. It will not have escaped your notice, Mr. Speaker, that I did not say that I would raise the matter on the Adjournment, I will certainly raise the matter again.
Sir Knox Cunningham: What will the cost of the conversion be?
Sir Knox Cunningham: asked the Secretary of State for defence whether, arising out of the 11 per cent. purchase tax imposed by the German Government, he will reconsider the rates of local overseas allowances made retrospective to March 1968 in the British Army of the Rhine with a view to increasing such rates; and if he will make a statement.
Sir Knox Cunningham: In view of these kind of measures taken by a foreign country which affect general prices, will the Minister see that a revision of the rates takes place? When are the Government to get a fair deal for Servicemen and their families abroad?
Sir Knox Cunningham: asked the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs whether, before the discussions which are to take place during the visit of the Under-Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs to the Associated States of the Eastern Caribbean, he will arrange with the authorities of the St. Kitts-Nevis-Anguilla group for a visit to Anguilla by the Under-Secretary.
Sir Knox Cunningham: On a point of order. Owing to the unsatisfactory nature of that reply, I will raise the matter again.
Sir Knox Cunningham: Will the hon. Gentleman ask his hon. Friend to consider a treaty safeguard?