HC Deb 01 June 1949 vol 465 cc2103-4
26. Mr. Skeffington-Lodge

asked the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs whether, with the object of reducing unemployment in Western Germany and helping to re-establish family life, he will investigate the possibility of negotiating foreign credits for a large-scale housing programme.

Mr. Mayhew

The Military Governors have had occasion recently to emphasise to the Germans the need for utilising their available resources to the full where housing is concerned. Much can, in fact, be done in this direction before the question of foreign credits need arise.

Mr. Skeffington-Lodge

Is my hon. Friend aware that there is widespread unemployment in the building industry in Western Germany and could not some of these men be directed to collecting materials from the war-shattered areas, so as to use them for re-building purposes?

Mr. Mayhew

This is a matter for the German authorities. As I have stated, the military governors have drawn their attention to this question already.

Mr. Wilson Harris

Will the hon. Member refrain from creating unemployment by dismantling plants engaged in productive industries?

Mr. Mayhew

That is another question.

Mr. Albu

Does not my hon. Friend consider that the cause of this unemployment, as well as the lack of housing, is due to the removal of controls by the laissez-faire German administration at Frankfurt?

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