-5- #680, Nineteenth, from London I can te11 the House in answer to the question which has been put that this issue of the machinery of our collaboration will certainly be among those which will have to be examined at the meeting which rumor has it - I do not know - is to be held at some time or other Somewhere or other. I would only add that as far as our contribution is concerned we are prepared bodily to place ourselves at disposal to any extent which may be required in order that machinery may function. Before I turn to the Greek issue let me reply to some of the questions which were put by the Right Honorable Gentleman, the member for Wakefield (Mr. Greenwood) yesterday. He showed some anxiety as to the part that my Right Honorable friend might play at this meeting of the heads of government and he said he thought my Right Honorable friend was in danger of appeasing some of his great Allies too much. I do not know. It is always questionable how far it is wise in war time to express on the public platform on the floor of this House exactly what you fee1 about the various political problems on which you are in controversy with your allies. It is a question of appreciation. Sometimes it is good and sometimes it is not so good. I am bound to say that though I have seen my Right Honorable friend in many roles I have not so far seen him in the role of the timid |