HC Deb 23 April 1940 vol 360 c34
70. Sir H. Williams

asked the Minister of Labour whether he is aware that, despite the large numbers serving in the Forces and on full-time air-raid precautions, unemployment in Croydon has risen from 5,344, on 13th March, 1939, to 6,711 on 11th March, 1940; and what steps are being taken to spread Government contracts more evenly so that the unemployment in areas adversely affected by the war may be reduced?

The Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Labour (Mr. Assheton)

I am aware of the figures quoted by my hon. Friend: the matter raised in the latter part of the Question is one which is receiving the attention of the Area Boards and Area Advisory Committees established by my right hon. Friend the Minister of Supply.