Oral Answers to Questions — Austin Motor Works (Coal Allocation)

– in the House of Commons am 12:00 am ar 3 Chwefror 1947.

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Photo of Captain Albert Blackburn Captain Albert Blackburn , Birmingham King's Norton 12:00, 3 Chwefror 1947

(by Private Notice) asked the Minister of Supply what steps he is taking to avert a protracted shut down of the Austin motor works.

Photo of Mr John Wilmot Mr John Wilmot , Deptford

As my hon. Friend is aware, available supplies of fuel are being distributed on the basis of a general allocation system to industrial concerns. I regret that it is not possible to give a preferential allocation to the Austin Motor Company.

Photo of Captain Albert Blackburn Captain Albert Blackburn , Birmingham King's Norton

Perhaps I should put this question to the President of the Board of Trade. If I can show the Minister later on today that the whole basis of the allocation of coal for Messrs. Austin under the Cripps plan is unworkable, will he consider revising the allocation?

Mr. Wilmnot:

Certainly.

Photo of Mr Clement Davies Mr Clement Davies , Sir Drefaldwyn

Is it not a fact that the position of many companies, whose production is vital both for home consumption and export, has been worsened under the Board of Trade scheme, and as that is inevitable when the right hon. Gentleman applies a rule of thumb system, would it not be better to revert to the scheme under the Ministry of Fuel and Power where the regional controller was responsible?

Photo of Mr John Wilmot Mr John Wilmot , Deptford

I do not think there has been sufficient experience of the working of the scheme.

Photo of Mr Samuel Silverman Mr Samuel Silverman , Nelson and Colne

Will the right hon. Gentleman bear in mind that a large number of factories in Lancashire are being very hard hit by the coal shortage, and that any discrimination in favour of a powerful firm would be greatly resented there?

Photo of Mr John Wilmot Mr John Wilmot , Deptford

That is a very relevant consideration.

Photo of Mr Anthony Eden Mr Anthony Eden , Warwick and Leamington

How can the right hon. Gentleman reconcile this state of affairs with the statement last October of the Minister of Fuel and Power that everybody knew that there was going to be a crisis except the Minister of Fuel and Power, and when he added, "I want to tell you there is not going to be a crisis in coal"?

Photo of Mr John Wilmot Mr John Wilmot , Deptford

As the right hon. Gentleman is no doubt aware, there is a coal shortage, but it is hoped to avert a crisis by the steps which have been taken.

Photo of Mr Thomas Skeffington-Lodge Mr Thomas Skeffington-Lodge , Bedford

Can the Minister account for the abnormal publicity which has been given to the Austin case?

Photo of Mr Quintin Hogg Mr Quintin Hogg , Oxford

Can the right hon. Gentleman explain why he, and not either of the right hon. Gentlemen who are his colleagues, has been put up to answer this Question?

Photo of Mr John Wilmot Mr John Wilmot , Deptford

It happens that the Ministry of Supply carries the departmental responsibility for the motor industry.

Photo of Captain Albert Blackburn Captain Albert Blackburn , Birmingham King's Norton

In view of the question asked by the hon. Member for Nelson and Colne (Mr. S. Silverman), is the right hon. Gentleman aware that it has never been suggested at any time that particular discrimination should take place in favour of the Austin motor works?

Photo of Mr Henry Strauss Mr Henry Strauss , Combined English Universities

Does the right hon. Gentleman make any complaint of the publicity in this matter? Would he prefer that great industries should be closed down without the public knowing about it?

Several hon. Members:

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Photo of Mr Douglas Clifton Brown Mr Douglas Clifton Brown , Hexham

I think we had better get on to the next Business.