Oral Answers to Questions — Board of Trade – in the House of Commons at 12:00 am on 10 December 1964.
Miss Irene Ward
, Tynemouth
12:00,
10 December 1964
asked the Prime Minister how many reviews have been started or promised on matters for which Her Majesty's Government are responsible; on what subjects these reviews are taking place; who is the chairman in each case; and when the report will be presented.
Mr George Brown
, Belper
I have been asked to reply.
As many as are necessary to overcome the problems we inherited.
Miss Irene Ward
, Tynemouth
Is the right hon. Gentleman aware that I hardly know whether to thank him and whether or not he is going to give me information? Is he aware that every day we hear about one or two reviews until it seems apparent to me and most of the country that Government policy is going to be one whole big review?
Mr George Brown
, Belper
For once I was completely right. I thought that would be the supplementary question.
Lord Balniel
, Hertford
Can the right hon. Gentleman say something about the review of social security? Is he aware that there is a very widespread feeling that an internal Departmental review is inadequate and that what is needed is a wide-ranging review by outside persons to whom outside bodies can submit evidence?
Mr George Brown
, Belper
This does not arise from the Question, but I will take it into account and think about it.
Miss Irene Ward
, Tynemouth
On a point of order. I quite honestly do not know what the right hon. Gentleman means. Is he going to print the answer to my question in the OFFICIAL REPORT?
Sir Harry Hylton-Foster
, Cities of London and Westminster
I accept the hon. Lady's honesty in every way, but I doubt my ability to help her in this matter.