Part of Oral Answers to Questions — Food Supplies. – in the House of Commons at on 28 May 1941.
Major Lloyd George:
I could not. With regard to the dryness of the season, there is an additional disadvantage this year, and that is the cold. My Noble Friend does not think it is to the public advantage to control prices for what are, in fact, out-of-season products. Most of these products will come down very quickly in price when the ordinary seasonal production takes place. At the present time it would be quite impossible to control prices.