Oral Answers to Questions — Population

– in the House of Commons am 12:00 am ar 18 Rhagfyr 1973.

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Photo of Mr Gilbert Longden Mr Gilbert Longden , South West Hertfordshire 12:00, 18 Rhagfyr 1973

asked the Prime Minister if he will seek to implement the recommendations as to population growth of the First Report from the Select Committee on Science and Technology, Session 1970–71, which sought to place upon him direct responsibility for carrying out those recommendations.

Photo of Mr David Renton Mr David Renton , Huntingdonshire

asked the Prime Minister whether he will now appoint a senior Minister to deal with population problems as recommended by the Population Panel in its First Report.

Photo of Mr Edward Heath Mr Edward Heath , Bexley

The Government accept the broad conclusions of the report of the Population Panel, which was asked to consider population matters in the United Kingdom following the Select Committee's report in July 1971. We have already acted on the panel's only major recommendation for immediate action by providing for the development of comprehensive family planning services as part of the National Health Service in the National Health Service Reorganisation Act 1973 and the corresponding Scottish legislation. For the rest, the Government agree in principle that no further policy changes are required at present but that they should monitor further developments and inform the public of the results of their analysis.

I have asked my right hon. Friend the Lord President of the Council to undertake ministerial responsibility for coordinating this work. He will be assisted in this task by my hon. Friend the Parliamentary Secretary to the Civil Service Department.

Photo of Mr Gilbert Longden Mr Gilbert Longden , South West Hertfordshire

I thank my right hon. Friend for that reply. Does he agree with much responsible and informed opinion that unless steps are taken, the world population will soon outgrow its resources of food and raw materials? Does he recall that the Population Panel, while not advocating any interference with marital habits, said that Britain must face the fact that its population cannot go on increasing indefinitely"?

Photo of Mr Edward Heath Mr Edward Heath , Bexley

Yes, I recall that. As I have said, we have taken action on the main recommendation made to us by the panel. For the remainder, it is bound to be a question of public opinion and individual behaviour. As requested, we will make all information open to the public as it becomes available to us.

Photo of Mr Willie Hamilton Mr Willie Hamilton , Fife West

Is the Prime Minister aware that, as the country gets colder, the cutting of television viewing hours makes no contribution whatever to the population problem?

Photo of Mr David Renton Mr David Renton , Huntingdonshire

Is my right hon. Friend aware that the decision so far taken by the Government in this vitally important matter will be applauded by nearly all right hon. and hon. Members on both sides of the House? Is he further aware that, during the past seven years in which the policy has been evolved, this matter has had the support of all parties and that we can all rejoice that that is so? Finally, may I express the hope that my right hon. Friend the Lord President of the Council, whose appointment we welcome, will be able to get down to work on this matter as soon as circumstances allow?

Photo of Mr Edward Heath Mr Edward Heath , Bexley

I thank my right hon. and learned Friend for what he has said. He has taken a close personal interest in the report, which I know has had support throughout the House. Of course, since we received the report a great deal of work has been done on it, and it will now be continued by my right hon. Friend the Lord President of the Council.

Photo of Mr John Biggs-Davison Mr John Biggs-Davison , Chigwell

On a point of order, Mr. Speaker——

Photo of Mr Selwyn Lloyd Mr Selwyn Lloyd , Wirral

Order. I should be grateful if the hon. Gentleman would raise his point of order at the end of Question Time.