Linseed Oil Imports

Oral Answers to Questions — National Finance – in the House of Commons at 12:00 am on 17 February 1948.

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Photo of Sir Fitzroy Maclean Sir Fitzroy Maclean , Lancaster 12:00, 17 February 1948

asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer whether he is now in a position to state the amount of linseed oil imported into this country in 1947; and how it was allocated as between industries.

Photo of Sir Stafford Cripps Sir Stafford Cripps , Bristol East

One hundred and eleven thousand, seven hundred and thirty-two tons of linseed oil were imported in 1947, and in addition 40,198 tons of linseed, of which the oil equivalent was 13,399 tons. It would not be in the public interest to give details of the allocations of linseed oil as between industries.

Mr. De la Bère:

Why not?

Photo of Sir Fitzroy Maclean Sir Fitzroy Maclean , Lancaster

Can the right hon. Gentleman say what possible objection there would be to giving this information?

Photo of Sir Stafford Cripps Sir Stafford Cripps , Bristol East

The objection which has been accepted by all Governments in the past, that it is liable to arouse rivalries between particular industries without doing any good.

Mr. De la Bère:

What about the farmers?