§ 19. Mr. William Rossasked the Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Civil Aviation when the financial negotiations between his Ministry and Scottish Aviation, Ltd., are likely to be completed.
§ Mr. LindgrenI am not yet able to forecast a date.
§ Mr. RossCan the Parliamentary Secretary give us any indication of what particular points are holding up these negotiations?
§ Mr. LindgrenThere are many and varied financial questions under discussion. Scottish Aviation Ltd. is not a willing seller, and the negotiations are a little difficult.
§ Mr. Emrys HughesIs my hon. Friend aware that at Prestwick workers are employed making a luxury aircraft for the Crown Prince of Belgium, including a cocktail bar, and will he see that these men are otherwise engaged?
§ Mr. LindgrenThat does not arise out of this Question.
§ Air-Commodore HarveyDoes the hon. Gentleman realise that this matter has been outstanding for over 12 months? Surely, something ought to have been done? Have token payments been made in the meantime?
§ Mr. LindgrenNegotiations commenced in April, 1946. Of course, there are powers of compulsory purchase but one does not wish to use them. It is far better if we can proceed by negotiation. Interim payments have been made for services rendered as those services have been rendered. Payments have been made quarterly.