HC Deb 02 May 1940 vol 360 cc869-70
7. Vice-Admiral Taylor

asked the Minister of Labour whether, having regard to the need for maintaining a public taximeter-cab service, and the stringent tests required by the Metropolitan police to qualify for a taximeter-cab driver's licence, he will consider the inclusion in the schedule of reserved occupations of men above the age of 25 years holding a licence to drive a taximeter-cab within the Metropolitan police area?

Mr. Assheton

As at present advised I do not think that it is necessary to do as my hon. Friend suggests.

Vice-Admiral Taylor

Does my hon. Friend realise the great importance of these taxi-cab drivers being able to get their licences because they are in a category quite apart from any other drivers; and is he also aware that drivers of private omnibuses and other vehicles are exempt?

Mr. Assheton

I am sure my hon. and gallant Friend will realise that there is a great demand for drivers of motor vehicles in the Services.

Vice-Admiral Taylor

That is the very reason why we want taxi-cab drivers.

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