HC Deb 02 July 1925 vol 185 cc2789-90
45. Lieut.-Commander KENWORTHY

asked the Prime Minister whether he has given further consideration to the state of the British cinema film-producing industry, as brought to his attention recently by an appeal to him from a number of prominent persons asking for a committee of inquiry; and whether he can now see his way to set up such a committee of inquiry?

47. Captain A. EVANS

asked the Prime Minister if he will reconsider the suggestion to appoint a committee to inquire into the state of the British film industry?

The PARLIAMENTARY SECRETARY to the BOARD of TRADE (Sir Burton Chadwick)

I have been asked to reply to these questions. For the reasons given in my answer of the 24th June, I do not think that the appointment by the Government of a special Committee would be of real value at the present time. The Government will keep themselves informed as to the progress of the discussions now taking place. In this way the Government will be best able to judge whether and at what stage the appointment of a Government Committee would serve a useful purpose.

Lieut.-Commander KENWORTHY

As the hon. Gentleman has answered this question, may I ask him if it is the Board of Trade that is particularly identified with this question?

Sir B. CHADWICK

As I have already said, no particular Department of the Government has identified itself with this subject, and we do not think any useful purpose would be served by instituting another inquiry.

Lieut.-Commander KENWORTHY

Is the Board of Trade watching this matter, and do they propose to take any steps to do anything at all?

Sir B. CHADWICK

The Board of Trade is undoubtedly watching the matter and keeping itself informed of the discussions which are taking place between all the interests concerned.

Mr. HARRIS

Has not the Prime Minister stated that the restoration of the film industry is one of the principal ways of restoring employment in this country?

Lieut.-Commander KENWORTHY

I wish to give notice that I shall raise this matter on the Board of Trade Vote on Monday.