Oral Answers to Questions — Royal Navy. – in the House of Commons at on 28 May 1941.
Mr John Leslie
, Sedgefield
asked the First Lord of the Admiralty whether any arrangement can be made whereby foreign fishermen, at present engaged in the supply of fish to British consumers, may take their share of mine-sweeping in the cause of the Allies, and, if practicable, relieve some of our fishermen engaged on mine-sweeping, who may then revert to their normal occupation of fishing?
Sir Victor Warrender
, Grantham
Considerable numbers of allied fishermen are already engaged in mine-sweeping and other Naval duties, both in the Royal Navy and in their own national navies, and have rendered valuable service. It would not be in the interests of efficiency to replace British seamen, already highly experienced, by allied seamen, who would have to be trained.
Mr John Leslie
, Sedgefield
Is the Minister aware of the feeling among our fishing population owing to the fact that foreign fishermen are making fortunes by supplying fish to our people? Our people do not object to mine-sweeping but they think allied fishermen ought to do a fairer share.
Sir Victor Warrender
, Grantham
I have said that considerable numbers of allied fishermen are already engaged in mine-sweeping.
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