Reception (Cost)

Oral Answers to Questions — Food Supplies – in the House of Commons am 12:00 am ar 2 Ebrill 1947.

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Photo of Sir Waldron Smithers Sir Waldron Smithers , Orpington 12:00, 2 Ebrill 1947

asked the Minister of Food the cost to the taxpayer of the reception held at the Dorchester hotel on 26th March for the Third Conference of the European Infestation Control Working Party; and if he will give details of its purpose, activities and benefit to Britain.

Photo of Dr Edith Summerskill Dr Edith Summerskill , Fulham West

The cost of this reception was £55 2s. 2d. The European Infestation Control Working Party has been set up under the aegis of the Emergency Economic Committee for Europe and it comprises representative Government scientists from a number of European countries. Its chief aim is to secure a reduction of infestation losses in stored foodstuffs by the co-operative efforts f the countries concerned. I need not emphasise the importance to this country of achieving this aim.

Photo of Sir Waldron Smithers Sir Waldron Smithers , Orpington

May I ask the hon. Lady if these working parties will inquire into the infestation in Britain of the Minister of Food, and take steps to disinfect him?

Photo of Dr Edith Summerskill Dr Edith Summerskill , Fulham West

May I say I deplore the fact that the grace of hospitality has been destroyed by this Question, which has been put down whilst our guests are still in this country.

Photo of Mr Winston Churchill Mr Winston Churchill , Woodford

I hope I shall not be trespassing on the grace of hospitality if I ask what is the point of the word "infestation". Why was it chosen, and what does it actually mean? It seems a little to detract from the glamour of the title.

Photo of Dr Edith Summerskill Dr Edith Summerskill , Fulham West

As the right hon. Gentleman is a master of the English language, I think he should be able to explain that to the House.

Photo of Mr Winston Churchill Mr Winston Churchill , Woodford

Surely, without attempting mastery in the English language, some trace of reason should be attached to the use of these particular words by His Majesty's Government? Would the hon. Lady kindly say what is the point of this word "infestation"? What does it mean?

Photo of Dr Edith Summerskill Dr Edith Summerskill , Fulham West

Infestation simply means the destruction of food by some kind of vermin.

Photo of Mr Winston Churchill Mr Winston Churchill , Woodford

Are we to understand that the object is to prevent the destruction of food by vermin, because, if so, I do not think there would be any difference between us that international measures should be taken for that purpose?

Photo of Dr Edith Summerskill Dr Edith Summerskill , Fulham West

That is precisely the reason why this body has been set up.

Photo of Mr Evelyn Walkden Mr Evelyn Walkden , Doncaster

Does it not mean, so far as the Ministry of Food is concerned, bugs and fleas and things that creep and crawl and cause trouble for the Ministry of Food?

Photo of Sir Waldron Smithers Sir Waldron Smithers , Orpington

Is not the description which has just been given an apt description of His Majesty's Government?