HC Deb 16 December 1941 vol 376 c1815
44. Mr. Gallacher

asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer whether he has considered a letter sent to him by a conference of shipbuilding workers, held in Glasgow, and representing shipyards in Scotland and the North of England, calling for an exemption of overtime from Income Tax; and what steps does he intend to take?

Sir K. Wood

I have received a communication on the subject to which my hon. Friend refers; and I would refer him to the reply I gave on the subject to my hon. Friend the Member for Dumbarton Burghs (Mr. Kirkwood) on 14th October last.

Mr. Gallacher

Will not the Chancellor of the Exchequer reconsider this matter, in view of the very harmful effect that this system is bound to have?

Viscountess Astor

May I ask since when it is that the Communist party has been against taxing incomes?

Mr. Gallacher

Will the Chancellor of the Exchequer remember that these men have been asked to make an extra effort and to give of their best in this emergency? They are not thieving money like the bunch on the other side.