No. 312 NAI DFA/5/305/14/243
London, 2 October 19541
Within the past year or so, the attitude of the section of the Labour Party which interests itself in the Partition problem has developed a new slant.
‘When I consider the deplorable level of parliamentary representation that Northern Ireland has in this House at the present time, when I consider their meagre contribution to debate, their old-fashioned arguments and the extent to which they are obviously under the influence of vested interests in Northern Ireland, it seems to me that the time has come that we ourselves ought no longer to be oppressed by their presence and have our legislative processes interfered with by their votes’.
Earlier in the same debate, Mr. Leslie Hale, MP2 – a close associate of Mr. Bevan and a good friend of ours – had hinted vaguely at the same point by saying: ‘I say quite seriously … that the time is coming when this House may have seriously to consider the whole question of Northern Ireland, and the whole question of legislation with regard to Northern Ireland’.