Part of Oral Answers to Questions — Trade and Commerce – in the House of Commons am 12:00 am ar 5 Mehefin 1945.
Mr Oliver Lyttelton
, Aldershot
12:00,
5 Mehefin 1945
Local authorities have been requested to dispose of surplus stores, including surplus bedding, in accordance with the principles set out in the white paper on the Disposal of Surplus Government Stores. In view of the present shortage of bedding, I hope that both local authorities and private firms who still hold stocks of blankets, mattresses, and other bedding formerly used for A.R.P. purposes, will release them for general consumption as quickly as possible. Used mattresses and pillows need reconditioning before being used again, and local authorities have, therefore, been asked to sell them only to firms who will recondition them. I hope that private firms will follow the same course.
A document issued by the Government laying out its policy, or proposed policy, on a topic of current concern.Although a white paper may occasion consultation as to the details of new legislation, it does signify a clear intention on the part of a government to pass new law. This is a contrast with green papers, which are issued less frequently, are more open-ended and may merely propose a strategy to be implemented in the details of other legislation.
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