Cledwyn Hughes, MP, House of Commons. Was surprised to hear of the rumour which is gaining currency, although such a thing is quite commonplace. Will, of course, support S. O. Davies's Bill, is still addressing meetings in support of the Parliament for Wales Campaign, and trying to find the time to prepare an article for Y Cloriannydd explaining the purpose of the movement. Tried to persuade S. O. [Davies] to frame a measure that was simple and reasonable, and most of the others supported him. Wales would benefit from such a measure, and it would destroy the doubts which exist over economic separation. A complex bill would almost certainly be thrown out, and would jeopardise the future of the Campaign. Supports S. O. with a heavy heart. The end product will be to give a boost to the most extreme members of Plaid Cymru. Some within Plaid Cymru are anxious to split the Labour Party. Is pleased that Megan [Lloyd George] is joining the Labour Party, but it is high time for her to take a definite step. She would have a good chance of winning Wrexham if only she had come across at the Rhyl Eisteddfod as she had originally intended. Huw T. Edwards should certainly support the request for a factory for Llangefni as there are four hundred unemployed there.