Oral Answers to Questions — Dock Work Regulation Bill

– in the House of Commons at 12:00 am on 25 March 1976.

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Photo of Mr Douglas Crawford Mr Douglas Crawford , Perth and East Perthshire 12:00, 25 March 1976

asked the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food what further representations he has received to date from farming interests in Scotland concerning the possible effects of the Dock Work Regulation Bill.

Photo of Mr Thomas Peart Mr Thomas Peart , Workington

I have received no representations since my reply to the hon. Member for Harborough (Mr. Farr) on 26th February.

Photo of Mr Douglas Crawford Mr Douglas Crawford , Perth and East Perthshire

Will the Minister do everything in his power to persuade his right hon. Friend the Secretary of State for Employment not to extend the scheme to Perth Harbour? The scheme could result in the closure of Perth Harbour and could do irreparable damage to farmers throughout Perthshire.

Photo of Mr Thomas Peart Mr Thomas Peart , Workington

The Bill is still going through the House. I am always consulted about harbour matters and I shall take careful note of what the hon. Gentleman has said.

Photo of Mr Ivor Clemitson Mr Ivor Clemitson , Luton East

Will my right hon. Friend confirm that any extension of the scheme will be subject to an affirmative Order of both Houses?

Photo of Mr Thomas Peart Mr Thomas Peart , Workington

I think that hon. Members know that.

Photo of Mr Iain Sproat Mr Iain Sproat , Aberdeen South

Does the Minister accept that the application of the Bill to non-scheme ports, not only Perth—there are 120 in Scotland—would have a ruinous effect on the livelihoods of farmers and on the nation's food supply? It would put a stranglehold on food supplies, the supply of raw materials and foodstuffs to farmers, with its consequent effect on egg, pig and poultry production.

Photo of Mr Thomas Peart Mr Thomas Peart , Workington

I cannot accept that. The hon. Gentleman should not exaggerate. The Bill is in Committee and there will be ample time for discussion.