Oral Answers to Questions — Rent Restriction Acts (Consolidation)

– in the House of Commons am 12:00 am ar 4 Rhagfyr 1947.

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Photo of Sir Eric Fletcher Sir Eric Fletcher , Islington East 12:00, 4 Rhagfyr 1947

asked the Minister of Health whether, in view of the difficulty of implementing at an early date the provisions of the Ridley Committee on Rent Control, he will introduce legislation to consolidate the law at present contained in nine Rent Restriction Acts.

Photo of Mr Aneurin Bevan Mr Aneurin Bevan , Ebbw Vale

The advantage to be derived from a consolidating Measure at the present stage would not be commensurate with the time and labour involved in its preparation and I think it better to wait until the Acts can be amended.

Photo of Mr Barnett Janner Mr Barnett Janner , Leicester West

Can my right hon. Friend indicate whether the recent statement of the Lord Chancellor, to the effect that no legislation on this subject is going to be introduced this Session, is final or whether the Government are prepared to reconsider the position?

Photo of Mr Aneurin Bevan Mr Aneurin Bevan , Ebbw Vale

My hon. Friend is aware of the legislative programme for this Session. It was stated in the Gracious Speech. If he wishes to ask whether time can be given for another Bill, he must put a Question down either to my right hon. Friend the Leader of the House or to my right hon. Friend the Prime Minister.

Photo of Mr Henry Berry Mr Henry Berry , Woolwich West

Will my right hon. Friend bear in mind the anomalous position of, and the hardship suffered by, the tenants of Crown property, who are at present excluded from the provisions of the Rent Restriction Acts?

Photo of Mr Aneurin Bevan Mr Aneurin Bevan , Ebbw Vale

When we have time for a Bill dealing with this matter, all these points will be taken into account.

Photo of Sir Eric Fletcher Sir Eric Fletcher , Islington East

Is my right hon. Friend aware that if he is not going to introduce legislation to consolidate this chaotic legislation, it makes it the more urgent that legislation on the lines recommended by the Ridley Committee should be introduced as soon as possible?

Photo of Mr Aneurin Bevan Mr Aneurin Bevan , Ebbw Vale

As I have said, the question whether time can be afforded for a Bill is a matter not for the Minister immediately involved, but for my right hon. Friend the Prime Minister or my right hon. Friend the Leader of the House.