Petrol Ration Withdrawal (Effect)

Oral Answers to Questions — Employment – in the House of Commons am 12:00 am ar 30 Hydref 1947.

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Photo of Lieut-Colonel Sir Thomas Moore Lieut-Colonel Sir Thomas Moore , Ayr District of Burghs 12:00, 30 Hydref 1947

asked the Minister of Labour what is the number of people he estimates will be put out of employment as a result of the termination of the basic petrol ration.

Photo of Mr George Isaacs Mr George Isaacs , Southwark North

I am unable to make such an estimate.

Photo of Lieut-Colonel Sir Thomas Moore Lieut-Colonel Sir Thomas Moore , Ayr District of Burghs

This is extraordinary. Are we to gather from that answer that the Government took this grave step so casually and so lightheartedly that they did not even examine what its repercussions were to be on our industrial economy?

Photo of Mr George Isaacs Mr George Isaacs , Southwark North

I am not quite sure whether the running of petrol garages is a part of our industrial economy—[HON. MEMBERS: "Oh."]—I adhere to that statement—but so many of these places have been opened all over the country by individuals who are not registered at the Ministry of Labour that I have no information about them, and cannot get the information.

Photo of Mr Ralph Assheton Mr Ralph Assheton , City of London

Is the Minister serious in the statement he has just made that he is not certain that the running of garages has anything to do with the industrial economy of this country? Is he serious?

Photo of Mr George Isaacs Mr George Isaacs , Southwark North

I am serious in what I tried to convey to the House. I am asked about a lot of garages all over the country. We will get it right down to its basic principle. I am not satisfied that a little garage somewhere in some part of the country is essential to our industrial economy.

Photo of Sir Frank Sanderson Sir Frank Sanderson , Ealing East

Is it not a fact that it is estimated that an amount of £300 million of business will be sacrificed due to the withdrawal of the basic ration?

Photo of Mr George Isaacs Mr George Isaacs , Southwark North

I was asked a specific Question whether I could estimate the number of people unemployed. I have said that I am unable to answer that Question, and make that estimate, and I cannot be expected to answer questions outside that.