Entertainments Duty (Fire-Bridades Competitions).

Oral Answers to Questions — National Finance. – in the House of Commons at on 2 July 1935.

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Photo of Lieut-Colonel Sir Thomas Cook Lieut-Colonel Sir Thomas Cook , Norfolk Northern

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asked the Financial Secretary to the Treasury whether he is prepared to treat organised fire-brigades competitions in the category of charities from the point of view of being exempt from entertainments duty?

Photo of Mr Duff Cooper Mr Duff Cooper , Westminster St George's

I am afraid that I can find no ground for introducing any special privileges for fire brigades competitions.

Photo of Sir Walter Liddall Sir Walter Liddall , Lincoln

Is the hon. Gentleman aware that the hon. Member for Norfolk North (Mr. T. Cook) at considerable personal expense, for which he should receive the thanks of this House, recently organised the first international fire brigade exhibition in this country, and on that occasion, when the ambulance brigade gave a display—

Photo of Lieut-General Edward Fitzroy Lieut-General Edward Fitzroy , Daventry

The hon. Member cannot make a speech on this question.

Photo of Sir Walter Liddall Sir Walter Liddall , Lincoln

It is the distinction between the ambulance brigade and the fire brigade in regard to the amusement tax.

Photo of Lieut-General Edward Fitzroy Lieut-General Edward Fitzroy , Daventry

That is not a request for information.