Oral Answers to Questions — Board of Trade – in the House of Commons am 12:00 am ar 17 Rhagfyr 1964.
asked the President of the Board of Trade whether he will seek to amend the Sale of Goods Act to ensure that cash buyers are afforded as much protection as those buying on hire purchase terms.
My right hon. Friend will bear the hon. Member's suggestion in mind when he is considering the Molony Committee's recommendations for the amendment of the Sale of Goods Act.
Is it not anomalous that a man who buys a car on hire purchase and does not pay all the money down has a built-in measure of protection and, therefore, more security than a man who pays cash and has very little recourse as a result?
The hon. Gentleman will recall that this matter was raised when we discussed the Hire Purchase Act. It is an anomaly which must be corrected, and we think that the best way to deal with it will be when we come to amend the Sale of Goods Act.
May we have an assurance that the Government will press ahead with the programme which we had already laid down for implementing the rest of the Molony Report?
Yes; that statement has already been made, as the right hon. Gentleman knows.