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FROM: Parliamentary Clerk
DATE: 25 January 1985
cc: PS/Lady Young PS/Mr Rifkind PS/Mr Luce PS/Mr Renton
Mr Houston
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BUSINESS STATEMENT
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24 JANUARY : HONG KONG CHILE : EL SALVADOR
After the Business Statement on 24 January Mr Kinnock thanked the Leader for postponing the Committee Stage of the Hong Kong Bill. Mr Biffen hoped that the Bill would pass speedily through
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the House.
2. Mr Kinnock referred also to an article in the New Statesmen about Chile and asked for a statement by the Foreign Secretary. Mr Biffen said he would draw the points made to the attention of the Foreign Secretary.
Sir Bernard Braine asked for a debate on human rights violations all over the world but was informed by Mr Biffen that no government time was available.
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Mr Robert Parry drew attention to EDM 307 about the repression of trade unions in El Salvador. In his reply Mr Biffen said he would draw the matter to the attention of the Foreign Secretary.
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I attach the relevant Hansard extracts, Vol 71, No 46.
Departments receiving a copy of this minute should consider whether any follow-up action is required. In addition SAMD and
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MCAD should also prepare a 'Line to Take' (usually defensive) and brief background note on the relevant paragraphs above for use by the Lord Privy Seal. These should reach Parliamentary Unit by NOON on Wednesday 30 January.
Phil Mahmo
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P H Johnson
Parliamentary Clerk