§ 16. Mr. Granville Sharpasked the Minister of Labour to what extent the labour requirements of the proposed atomic-energy generating station at Drigg, 1021 Cumberland, conflict with those for the proposed acetate yarn plant at Sellafield; and what are the relevant labour statistics
§ Mr. IsaacsVery careful consideration is being given to this question, and I am not in a position at present to make any statement.
§ Mr. PeartIs my right hon. Friend aware that in West Cumberland we still have some unemployment, and of those who are employed many of them are on temporary work and therefore there should be no labour conflict in relation to the new factories? Is he further aware that we should like to attract back to West Cumberland the thousands of people who left the area during the interwar years?
§ Mr. IsaacsYes, Sir. I am aware of those facts.