§ 8. Mr. Haymanasked the Minister of Fuel and Power the current prices of domestic coals sold by distributors in West Cornwall.
§ Mr. Geoffrey Lloyd143s. 7d. per ton for Group 4 unscreened seaborne house coal.
§ Mr. HaymanIs the Minister aware that this represents about £2 a ton more than the equivalent-priced coal in the North of England? Will he bear in mind that this morning I have received, from an old-age pensioner in my constituency, a letter stating that he finds it very difficult—as they all do—to buy any coal, 773 and will he consider recommending the Coal Board to institute an even price for domestic coal throughout the country?
§ Mr. LloydIf the hon. Member's suggestion were adopted it would mean that there would have to be an increase in the price of coal—even for old-age pensioners—in the areas surrounding the coalfields and in many of those areas where the weather is colder and more coal is needed.
§ Mr. G. R. HowardIs my right hon. Friend aware that the recent price increases may mean an increase of 2s. or 4s. a ton in certain grades of coal in places like West Cornwall? Will he urge the Minister of Transport and Civil Aviation to do something about tapering rail charges?