§ 55. Sir W. Smithersasked the Minister of Agriculture how much the Odium v. Stratton dispossessed farmer's case has now cost the taxpayer.
§ Mr. T. WilliamsThe total cost of this case amounted to £6,034 17s. 8d.
§ Sir W. SmithersMight I ask the Minister, in order to save further expenditure, and in view of the fact that there are still hundreds, if not thousands of British farmers who were dispossessed and suffering under a burning sense of injustice, if he would, even at this stage, set up an independent committee under an English judge?
§ Mr. SpeakerThis Question only asked how much this case cost, nothing more than that, and the answer has been given.
§ Sir W. SmithersWith great respect, Sir, in order to avoid further cases of this kind, I am asking that a committee should be set up so that all these cases can come before an independent tribunal.
§ Mr. WilliamsThe case referred to by the hon. Member was in reference to a libel case, and I do not know of any similar cases.
§ 56. Sir W. Smithersasked the Minister of Agriculture in what category Mr. Odium's farm was classified immediately before the Odium v. Stratton trial commenced.
§ Mr. T. WilliamsIt is not my practice to disclose the grading of any particular farm except, on occasion, to the occupier himself.
§ Sir W. SmithersBut is not the Minister aware that the essence of the Odium v. Stratton case was the classification of Mr. Odium's farm immediately before? May I ask him further, were all the relevant papers asked for submitted at the trial by the Ministry?
§ Mr. WilliamsThe fact that this was the one case where libel ensued is a warning not to repeat the offence later.
§ Mr. GoochDoes not my right hon. Friend agree that questions dealing with these matters should have been addressed to his predecessor in Office?