Oral Answers to Questions — Agriculture. – in the House of Commons at on 2 July 1925.
Colonel Sir Walter De Frece
, Blackpool
asked the Minister of Agriculture, in view of the absence of any restriction, how much foreign machinery has actually been obtained from abroad by the three Van Rossum sugar-beet factories?
Hon. Edward Wood
, Ripon
The total approximate commitments of all beet-sugar factories in respect of foreign plant and machinery were included in the reply I gave to my hon. Friend on the 15th ultimo. I am inquiring into the amount which has actually been delivered to the factories referred to in my hon. Friend's question and will communicate with him when my inquiries are complete.
Sir Patrick Hannon
, Birmingham Moseley
Is the right hon. Gentleman's Department giving every possible opportunity to British manufacturers to avail themselves of the order before offers are made to foreign manufacturers?
Hon. Edward Wood
, Ripon
Oh, yes, I can assure the hon. Member that is always done.
Mr David Kirkwood
, Dumbarton District of Burghs
Is it not a fact that this man Van Rossum is a Dutchman who is getting this grant from the Government and being subsidised?
Hon. Edward Wood
, Ripon
That is undoubtedly true. I am not sure whether it actually arises out of the question, but I have always understood that one of the very objects of any effort at protecting any home industry was to induce the foreigner to come and erect factories in this country.
Mr Campbell Stephen
, Glasgow Camlachie
How much foreign capital is being invested in these companies which are being subsidised by the British taxpayer?
Mr John Whitley
, Halifax
That question should be put down.
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