BRITISH ATOMIC POLICY
MR BEVIN’S DEFENCE CONDON, February 21. The Foreign Secretary (Mr Ernest Bevin), in an election speech, said that every step Britain had taken on atomic control had been in step with the United States, .which had the atomic bomb. His foreign policy, he added, was not dictated "by Mr Churchill.
“I am not enamoured of this individual business,” he said. “I think it better to keep to Cabinet responsibility. “Free international inspection of the uses of atomic power is essential. We have asked the Russians to do no more than act in accord with us. I am quite certain it would be unwise to leave the course we have been pursuing.”
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 70, Issue 110, 22 February 1950, Page 5
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114BRITISH ATOMIC POLICY Ashburton Guardian, Volume 70, Issue 110, 22 February 1950, Page 5
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