At that Crisis of the Relations between the colonists and the native race, when the Government was disposed to make every concession to that race consistent with their own good, it was absolutely necessary that the natives should understand that it was through regard to their welfare, and not through fear of their arms, that Her Majesty's Government were introducing the proposed system.
What is more, this has led to suspicion of any attempt to find, in common, a solution of many of the great problems which are now exercising the minds of everyone in Europe Had such a Crisis in Our Relations with Russia arisen with a Tory Government in power, it is quite easy to imagine what the attitude of the Labour Party would have been.
We all listened with great interest to him because of his expert knowledge, but I should like to point out that when we are discussing this Crisis in Relation to the dollar situation, there are other factors which we take into account.
We are confronted with a Crisis in Our Relations with Europe and with the refusal of at least one member of the European Common Market to agree to a Free Trade Area, and it may well be that shortly we shall be forced into something like an exchange of preferences with the other eleven partners of O.E.E.C.
What would happen if there was a Crisis in Relation to the High Commission Territories?
That is one of the reasons why we are facing a real Crisis in Relation to scientific education in the future.
The man who warned me was Sir Edward Hulton of the Picture Post, who came to me in Cairo in 1955 and said that we should get home to Sir Anthony Eden and warn him that we considered that there would be a major Crisis in Relations in the Middle East, in which our country was bound to be involved.
Perhaps he does not want to bring about another constitutional Crisis in Relation to Northern Ireland.
Will he make it clear to them, when he next meets them, that in the event of a Crisis in Relation to oil supplies in the future they will be able to obtain supplies from the North Sea but that the price will be fixed by the British Government and that it will relate to world prices?
We have so contrived it - we have arrived at such a state - that every negotiation, every interruption of production, every bargain - I do not need to say every strike - is front-page headline news, is seen as a Crisis in the Relations between Government and governed, as an event upon which the outcome of the fortunes of this country turn.
I regard that as a Crisis in Relations between the commission and the Government, a crisis entirely of the Government's making.
That is at the heart of the present Crisis in Relations between local and central government.
Surely another two days' delay would not have caused a Crisis in Our Relations with the Canadian Government.
What assurances does this Foreign Secretary have from the Prime Minister that the Foreign Office - of which he is the head - would at least be consulted if he were in a negotiating position, bearing in mind that his predecessor, the right hon. Member for Cambridgeshire, South-East (Mr. Pym), was not consulted at a time of Crisis in Relation to the decision to attack the Belgrano?
He made it clear that the solution to political problems to which reference has been made, with John Garang and the rebel forces in the south, were vital so as to open up the Jonglei canal and get oil flowing once again-action which can only benefit the economic Crisis in Relation to the $9 billion external debt.
If so, it follows that, on any analysis, Europe, let alone Britain - which is probably the worst off of the advanced nations in Europe - is in a dire Crisis in Relation to Japan and the United States.
There is now no doubt that at this time of Crisis in Relation to Libya, America and Great Britain, Ministers are seeking to wriggle out of their responsibilities to the House.
How can people have confidence in the Government doing anything when two of the leading spokesmen cannot voice an opinion on a major Crisis in Relation to Guinness and Lloyd's?
I sincerely hope that, in view of the Crisis in Relation to beef, cereals and the devaluation of the green pound, my hon. Friend or my right hon. and learned Friend the Secretary of State will take immediate steps to ensure that they go to Brussels to fight their corner for the Scottish farmers.
This Crisis in Relations was not of our making.
With a deficit and a Crisis in Relation to every main component of new technology, as well as traditional skills, why do his Government, uniquely in Europe, believe that market forces can succeed in the future where they have failed in the past?
I hope that the Minister of State will draw to the attention of his ministerial colleague who is responsible for the Northern Ireland Department of the Environment the Crisis in Relation to grants for the repair and improvement of houses.
There is a Crisis in Relation to health inequalities, which the Government simply will not address.
Already, the Crisis in Relation to BSE has cost us about £4.
If they go ahead with ballistic missile defence, they will cause the worst Crisis in Relations between Europe and the United States that we have seen for more than 20 years.
Yet the official Opposition explicitly want to provoke just such a Crisis in Our Relations with Europe.
Secondly, what steps are the Government taking to persuade Russia and China in order to avert a Crisis in Relations between Iran, the EU and the US?
Although there may be no immediate Crisis in Relation to the state pension or the public sector's ever-mounting liability in respect of its pensions, many people coming up to retirement, who are stakeholders in private pension schemes, are experiencing something that feels remarkably like a crisis.
Indeed, what duplication would ever be necessary, and is not that at the heart of the present Crisis in Relations between NATO and the EU, which is of the Prime Minister's making?
There will be an unnecessary and gratuitous Crisis in Our Relations with the European Union.
That was caused by a global financial Crisis in Relation to which the Labour Government took decisive action, not to shore up the banks as an objective in itself but to protect people's savings, people's jobs, people's homes and livelihoods and to protect businesses.
It also has the constitutional power to disapply a particular piece of EU law, although that would provoke the sort of political Crisis in Our Relations with the EU that I alluded to earlier.
There is, however, an intention to initiate a freeze-and, if possible, create a Crisis in Relations between the United Kingdom and the rest of the European Union which would make it absolutely impossible for us to give even the sensible, pragmatic and reasonable responses required by the evolution of events, which we all know to be necessary.
Moving forward in time to 1974, Mr Edward Heath perfectly legitimately wanted to test who governed the country because the country was in a major Crisis in Relation to the miners' strike.
It may be that we have not seen the worst of the humanitarian Crisis in Relation to Syria, which is why it is vital that Assad goes, and goes now, so that the work to rebuild Syria can begin.
A 2001 report from the London assembly on housing for key workers, which I chaired, said that there was a Crisis in Relation to middle management staying in London.
Concerns have been raised in this House previously about the funding of services for children and adolescents, but it is clear in London in particular that there is an unravelling Crisis in Relation to young people and mental health.
There is a Crisis in Relation to new psychoactive substances.
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The Government claim the deal is legally binding and we end up going to and fro, potentially even creating a constitutional Crisis in Relation to the Secretary of State for Justice.
The Minister knows that, before we get to the Brexit question, it is quite clear that social care services - and the health service - are in Crisis in Relation to the demand that is being produced and the number of staff and resources there are to meet that crisis.