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I write to bring you and colleagues up-to-date on the latest developments in those aspects of general relationships with Commons Select Committees on which my Department has found itself the reluctant occupant of the front-line trenches.

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2. On 1 March the Select Committee on Defence published a long

I do (It incorporated report on the future of the Gurkhas.

illustrations, in the not know whether this was a "first" form of four pages of Nepal snapshots attributed by name to various Committee members and their Clerk.) The Report included five paragraphs - copy attached at Annex A, plus relevant Appendix - sharply critical of the Department's dealings with the Committee. My Secretary of State (though his general preference in this campaign remains for suaviter in modo ) felt that we must be ready to give some initial reaction, and later on the day of publication our Liaison Officer sent to the Clerk

As it turned a letter of which I attach a copy to Annex B. out, we did not need to deploy the media line there set out. Mr Younger mentioned the matter briefly at Cabinet the following day.

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3. These paragraphs of the Report further impression (for which there is clear though non-quotable collateral in general remarks made by the Clerk when he kindly joined in a training seminar here) that the Committee may well be engaged upon a conscious attempt to adjust the boundaries between Whitehall and Westminster.

4. I am sending copies of this letter and its attachments to our Wednesday morning colleagues.

Sir Robin Butler KCB CVO

Cabinet Office

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