Local Authorities (Investments)

Oral Answers to Questions — Industry, Trade and Regional Development – in the House of Commons am 12:00 am ar 11 Mehefin 1964.

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Photo of Mr Michael Maitland Stewart Mr Michael Maitland Stewart , Fulham 12:00, 11 Mehefin 1964

asked the Secretary of State for Industry, Trade and Regional Development whether he is aware of the anxiety of certain local authorities, some of whose funds are invested in equities, that they may thereby become unwilling contributors to the funds of political parties; and whether he will introduce legislation requiring these companies with whom local authority funds are invested to disclose the extent to which they make such contributions.

Photo of Mr Michael Maitland Stewart Mr Michael Maitland Stewart , Fulham

Could the hon. Gentleman explain why not?

Photo of Mr Edward Du Cann Mr Edward Du Cann , Taunton

I should say two things on that subject. First, it would not be right to impose a special obligation on a company because a local authority holds some of its shares. Secondly, in the context of investment I should have thought there were more important criteria for judgment on a particular stock than this one.

Photo of Mr Michael Maitland Stewart Mr Michael Maitland Stewart , Fulham

If the hon. Gentleman objects to doing it simply for the circumstances described in my Question, what about legislation to require that directors of companies should not devote their shareholders' or investors' money to political ends except openly? After all, the executive committee of a trade union handling its members' money cannot devote it to political ends except openly and subject to certain legal safeguards. Why should not the same rule apply to directors of a company handling money invested with it, particularly when the money comes from local authorities?

Photo of Mr Edward Du Cann Mr Edward Du Cann , Taunton

My answer to the hon. Member is, no. If the donations are large, as he will know, the law would require disclosure. It is up to individual shareholders if they wish to ask questions on the subject. This is a matter we have discussed in this House many times and the position is clear and well known. I fail to see why companies under attack should not have the right to defend themselves.

Photo of Mr David Webster Mr David Webster , Weston-Super-Mare

While considering the expenditure on behalf of owners of property against compulsory acquisition with no known terms of compensation, will my hon. Friend consider expenditure by the co-operative society for the purpose of nationalising the ownership of property?

Photo of Mr Edward Du Cann Mr Edward Du Cann , Taunton

My hon. Friend, as usual, does the House a service by painting the whole picture.