HC Deb 26 November 1947 vol 444 c1976
32. Lieut.-Colonel Sir Thomas Moore

asked the Postmaster-General what instructions he has issued to the transport section of his Department regarding economy in petrol; and what is his estimated annual saving as a result.

The Assistant Postmaster-General (Mr. Hobson)

Instructions have been issued that petrol consumption by Post Office vehicles must be cut to a minimum consistent with the needs of the public service, the target being an overall 10 per cent. reduction. I regret that I am not at present in a position to say whether this target will be achieved, as the bulk of post office vehicles are engaged on operational work, and the scope for economy is accordingly limited unless the services are curtailed.

Sir T. Moore

In view of the efforts made, the results obtained, and the savings achieved in the various Government Departments which I have questioned on this subject, can the hon. Gentleman say when it is anticipated that the basic ration will be restored?

Mr. Hobson

That is a question that might well be addressed to the appropriate Minister.