HC Deb 07 July 1925 vol 186 cc205-6
22. Mr. STEPHEN

asked the Secretary for Scotland the number of inhabited houses in Glasgow, Dundee, Edinburgh, Perth, Aberdeen and Paisley, respectively, which have been condemned by the sanitary authorities as unfit for human habitation; and if he will consider the introduction of legislation to make it impossible for rent to be obtained from those condemned houses?

Sir J. GILMOUR

In reply to the first part of the Question the figures are as follow:

Glasgow 12,150
Dundee 1,103
Edinburgh 938
Perth 273
Aberdeen 1,099
Paisley 93
I am afraid that I cannot hold out any prospect of legislation on the lines suggested.

Mr. STEPHEN

Seeing that leading Members of the Government feel that owners of such property have very uneasy consciences, will not they do something to try to relieve the burden of their conscience by keeping them from getting rent for such premises?

Mr. JOHNSTON

In view of the appalling state of housing in Dundee, of which the right hon. Gentleman is quite cognisant, will he now withdraw the ban he has placed upon the Town Council for setting up, with public assistance, works for producing cement blocks?

Mr. SPEAKER

The hon. Member should put that down.

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