Oral Answers to Questions — Ministry of Aviation – in the House of Commons at 12:00 am on 8 July 1964.
asked the Minister of Aviation what educational requirements his Department makes for male and female air traffic control assistants, respectively.
I have sent the hon. and learned Member a copy of the relevant requirements. The rules are the same for both men and women.
Does the Minister realise that the United Kingdom is rich in the various melodious ways of speaking the English language and that his prejudice against the beautiful, harmonious Scottish accent is unworthy of him and is an instance of race discrimination on his part? Will he change this and see that justice is done to Scottish applicants for posts such as those mentioned in the Question?
Whatever one might think of the merits of the melodies of the Scottish language, I assure the hon. and learned Member that there is no melodious discrimination and that an essential requirement is that a candidate should have O-level qualification in English—I repeat, in English.
Is not the hon. Gentleman aware that, save for one or two parts of the Highlands of Scotland, the Scottish language is English?
Would my hon. Friend think of asking the hon. and learned Member for Aberdeen, North (Mr. Hector Hughes) to substitute an Irish accent?
The Minister cannot ask questions of Members.