Oral Answers to Questions — Services Land Requirements (White Paper)

Part of the debate – in the House of Commons at 12:00 am on 12 August 1947.

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Photo of Mr Sidney Dye Mr Sidney Dye , Norfolk South Western 12:00, 12 August 1947

asked the Minister of Town and Country Planning when the white paper on the Services land requirements will be issued; and whether no public inquiries into Services' proposals will be held until after the White Paper has appeared.

White Paper

A document issued by the Government laying out its policy, or proposed policy, on a topic of current concern.Although a white paper may occasion consultation as to the details of new legislation, it does signify a clear intention on the part of a government to pass new law. This is a contrast with green papers, which are issued less frequently, are more open-ended and may merely propose a strategy to be implemented in the details of other legislation.

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