Oral Answers to Questions — Central Control Board (Liquor Traffic).

– in the House of Commons at on 26 June 1919.

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Major NEWMAN:

52.

asked the Prime Minister whether he is aware of the feeling created in the country by the action of the Government in allowing the Central Control Board (Liquor Traffic), a body without a representative in the Government or in this House, to arbitrarily interfere with the liberties of the subject and to spend public money without any Parliamentary control; and if he is prepared to give a day to discuss the actions and policy of the Board?

Captain TERRELL:

60.

asked if the Prime Minister will state his intentions with regard to the future existence of the Central Control Board; what is its actual coat; and what is the number of people it employs?

Photo of Mr Douglas Hall Mr Douglas Hall , Isle of Wight

53.

asked to whom is the Central Control Board (Liquor Traffic) responsible?

Photo of Mr Edward Shortt Mr Edward Shortt , Newcastle upon Tyne West

The Government is aware that the Central Control Board has been criticised in certain quarters. As regards the cost of the Board and the number of persons employed I would refer to the answer given by my hon. Friend the Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Munitions to a question 'by the hon. Member for Central Southwark on the 7th of May last. The Government has the whole subject of the future regulation of the Liquor Trade under consideration, and expect to announce its intentions in this regard to the House in the course of next week. It would probably be convenient to the House that discussion of the subject should be postponed until it is in possession of the Government proposals.

Photo of Lieut-Colonel Wilfrid Ashley Lieut-Colonel Wilfrid Ashley , Fylde

As we are to be told next week the decision of the Government, may we be told also who are the Gentlemen appointed by the Government to advise them. These names have so far been refused to the House of Commons. We ask for the names of the people on whose advice the Government are coming to their decision?

Photo of Mr Douglas Hall Mr Douglas Hall , Isle of Wight

Does that answer my question as to who nominated the members of the Board?

Photo of Mr Douglas Hall Mr Douglas Hall , Isle of Wight

What Member of the Cabinet will answer that question?

Photo of Mr Horatio Bottomley Mr Horatio Bottomley , Hackney South

Is the right hon. Gentleman aware that this Board was established as a branch of the Ministry of Munitions, and that the Leader of the House said that Ministry was responsible for it?

Major NEWMAN:

Can we have an allotted day for the Debate?

Photo of Mr Edward Shortt Mr Edward Shortt , Newcastle upon Tyne West

I must ask for notice of that.

Photo of Mr Douglas Hall Mr Douglas Hall , Isle of Wight

54.

asked who nominated the members of the Central Control Board (Liquor Traffic), and who fills the vacancies which occur from time to time?

Photo of Mr Frederick Kellaway Mr Frederick Kellaway , Bedford

I have been asked to reply to this question. The members of the Central Control Board were nominated by the Minister of Munitions, who also fills any vacancies which may occur.

Photo of Lieut-Colonel Wilfrid Ashley Lieut-Colonel Wilfrid Ashley , Fylde

May I ask for the names of those who are advising the Government?

Photo of Mr Frederick Kellaway Mr Frederick Kellaway , Bedford

That is quite a different question.

Photo of Mr Douglas Hall Mr Douglas Hall , Isle of Wight

Who is responsible for the acts of this Board to the House of Commons?

Photo of Mr Frederick Kellaway Mr Frederick Kellaway , Bedford

That question has been answered by the Leader of the House.