HC Deb 07 May 1941 vol 371 cc837-8
20. Mr. Dobbie

asked the Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Transport whether, in view of the many difficulties confronting the question of transport at the moment in the country and with the multiplicity of committees in existence of an advisory character in relation to the industry dealing with this problem, he has considered the advisability of taking over complete control of all transport in the country; and has a decision yet been arrived at?

Colonel Llewellin

We already have a very wide measure of control over transport, and my hon. Friend can rest assured that we shall not hesitate to extend it if that be necessary to obtain the maximum advantage from the facilities available.

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