The Crisis in South Africa had not been occasioned by Sir Bartle Frere; it had been becoming more intense year 1993 after year.
Coming to features more particular to the issue, I can best show what we are called on to attempt, and the measure of response which our system has made, by asking the Committee to consider the composition and distribution of the Army before the Crisis in South Africa became acute, and to compare it with the present composition and distribution.
We have to deal with a great Crisis in South Africa where war is raging and where rightly and properly martial law is being enforced.
Conservative Members referred to the trade union movement, but when the movement gives its considered opinions on the Crisis in South Africa, Tory Members reject those opinions.
Conservative Members referred to the trade union movement, but when the movement gives its considered opinions on the Crisis in South Africa, Tory Members reject those opinions.
The discussions at Nassau were dominated by developments in Africa, and in particular the growing Crisis in South Africa.
I wish to address my remarks to the Crisis in South Africa, on which there was a debate yesterday.
Mr. Allen Adams asked the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs if his officials have met the Archbishop of Canterbury's envoy, Mr. Terry Waite, to obtain his views on the Crisis in South Africa following his recent visit there.
I congratulate my hon. Friend the Minister on her forthright statement on the severe and agonising Crisis in South Africa and on what she and her colleagues have tried to do.
I can imagine, for example, the possible scenario in the event of a Crisis in South Africa.
Is it not right to recall that during the South Africa Crisis a decade ago, many establishment figures in this country were writing off the Commonwealth as irrelevant?
she is plainly amused by the thought of a Crisis in South Africa.
We have heard alarming stories about redundancies and a Crisis in South Africa.