Oral Answers to Questions — Tithes.

– in the House of Commons at on 12 May 1924.

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Photo of Mr John Black Mr John Black , Harborough

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asked the Minister of Agriculture the amount by which the tithe holders have profited under the provisions of the Tithe Act, 1920; and whether the whole of this sum has fallen upon the ratepayers of the parishes concerned in the form of increased rates?

Mr. SMITH:

There are no available statistics as to the total amount of relief from rates accorded to clerical tithe owners by the Ecclesiastical Tithe Rent-charge (Rates) Act, 1920, which, I may remind the hon. Member, expires at the end of next year. The compilation of exact figures would necessitate asking specially for particulars from upwards of 10,000 parishes, and a considerable amount of labour and expense would be entailed, which, in my right hon. Friend's opinion, would be unjustifiable. The answer to the second part of the question is in the affirmative.

Photo of Mr John Black Mr John Black , Harborough

Are the Government proposing to do anything when the Act expires to remedy the position?

Mr. SMITH:

I should require notice of that question.