-4- #680, Nineteenth, from London In a very forceful Speech asked whether we thought everything had been done about this situation and whether we had any plan and the Right Honorable Baronet the member for S. W. Bethnal Green (Sir P. Harris) spoke in much the same strain and so did other members also. I must Say, speaking I think for the government in this, that we are not fully satisfied with the existing machinery for international cooperation on the political plane. We have been troubled about this for some time. It was We also more than a year ago at the MOSCOW conference first suggested the need for some further machinery. We first proposed a set-ting up of what has now become the European Advisory Commission to which the Right Honorable Baronet referred. That commission has done invaluable work. The fruits of that work will be seen after the defeat of the enemy and of the satellite countries when these problems will have to be dealt with, but they have neither the authority nor the representation sufficient to deal with many of the other problems that confront us. It may be that he can improve on that machinery and that there ought to be more frequent contacts, not necessarily between the heads of governments, who have heavy charges to bear who cannot be constantly meeting, but perhaps between the foreign Secretaries. The contacts might be very frequent, I do not know, but |