Oral Answers to Questions — Scotland. – in the House of Commons am ar 28 Gorffennaf 1925.
Captain BENN:
18.asked the Secretary for Scotland whether he has considered the recommendations contained in the Report of the Scottish conference on agricultural policy to the effect that assistance should be given for the equipment of allotments; and whether he is prepared to formulate a scheme for devoting to this purpose the £4,000 per annum provided for the development of allotments in Scotland under Section 18 (3) of the Land Settlement (Scotland) Act of 1919?
The recommendation that grants should be given for equipping ground for allotments is receiving my consideration, along with the other recommendations of the Conference, but I am not in a position to make a statement on the subject at present.
No; I am afraid that is quite impossible.
Can the right hon. Gentleman say why it is that, in answer to any questions that contain the sum of £4,000, we never get that £4,000 mentioned by the right hon. Gentleman; where it is; if it is still there; how it is to be used; or any indication as to whether it is there or not?
Are we to understand that the Secretary for Scotland is considering at the present time the spending of the £4,000 mentioned in the question?
No, because it does not exist.
Where has the £4,000 gone?
No. Parliament decided that a certain sum of money should be set aside for various purposes in connection with allotments, but, as it was not utilised, it reverted to the Treasury, and it does not appear in the present Estimates.
Might I ask why they did not spend the money when they had it?