Oral Answers to Questions — Food Supplies – in the House of Commons at 12:00 am on 31 October 1949.
Sir Patrick Hannon
, Birmingham Moseley
12:00,
31 October 1949
asked the Minister of Food what is the arrangement made by his Department for supplies of milk from Northern Ireland for the period over which the agreement extends.
Dr Edith Summerskill
, Fulham West
The Ministry buy all the milk produced in Northern Ireland. When supplies are short in England and Scotland, we divert milk here which otherwise would be used for manufacture in Northern Ireland.
Sir Patrick Hannon
, Birmingham Moseley
Is the arrangement proceeding satisfactorily?
Dr Edith Summerskill
, Fulham West
Yes, Sir.
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