Domestic Allocation

Oral Answers to Questions — Coal Industry – in the House of Commons am 12:00 am ar 17 Gorffennaf 1947.

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Photo of Mr Hugh Fraser Mr Hugh Fraser , Stone 12:00, 17 Gorffennaf 1947

asked the Minister of Fuel and Power whether he will now undertake to increase the six summer months' coal allocation of one ton, five cwts. to households with neither gas nor electricity.

Mr:

Gaitskell: I am sorry that no increase in the domestic coal allowances is at present possible.

Photo of Mr George Drayson Mr George Drayson , Skipton

Would the Minister give further consideration to this matter, which is one of great importance, especially to farmers and people in isolated country districts, who have no gas or electricity, and have not the same benefits as people in towns?

Photo of Mr Hugh Gaitskell Mr Hugh Gaitskell , Leeds South

We would be only too glad to increase those allowances if the coal were available. As regards people with no gas or electricity, they can get additional supplies if they have to cook by coal.

Photo of Lieut-Commander Joseph Braithwaite Lieut-Commander Joseph Braithwaite , Holderness

In this situation, is it really intended to pursue the five-day week?

Photo of Mr Hugh Gaitskell Mr Hugh Gaitskell , Leeds South

I think that matter can be pursued in the Debate later.

Photo of Mr Charles Hobson Mr Charles Hobson , Wembley North

Is my hon. Friend aware that it is particularly unfair to poor urban residents who have neither gas nor electricity?

Photo of Mr Hugh Gaitskell Mr Hugh Gaitskell , Leeds South

I think the present arrangements deal fairly with the different classes of consumer.

Photo of Mrs Jean Mann Mrs Jean Mann , Coatbridge

Is my hon. Friend aware that there is great dissatisfaction when those without gas or electricity see the full ration being delivered to those who have gas and electricity? Would he give instructions to his regional officers at least to give preference in regard to the rationed amount to those who have not gas or electricity?

Photo of Mr Hugh Gaitskell Mr Hugh Gaitskell , Leeds South

All we can do is to fix the maximum amount. We have to leave the trade discretion in deciding how they share out supplies among their customers and they take into account the kind of points which my hon. Friend has raised.

Photo of Lord  Willoughby de Eresby Lord Willoughby de Eresby , Rutland and Stamford

It the Minister cannot increase the allowance of coal to those in rural areas, where they have neither gas nor electricity, will he at least remove from rural areas posters asking people to economise in the use of gas and electricity?

Photo of Mr Hugh Gaitskell Mr Hugh Gaitskell , Leeds South

Perhaps the noble Lord will let me have particulars?

Photo of Mr Hugh Fraser Mr Hugh Fraser , Stone

In cases where persons have neither gas nor electricity, how can they cook otherwise than by coal?

Hon. Members:

With oil.

Photo of Mr Hugh Gaitskell Mr Hugh Gaitskell , Leeds South

Various hon. Members have given the answer—they can cook by oil.