HC Deb 07 May 1959 vol 605 c536
19. Mr. Freeth

asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer what would be the cost to this country in foreign exchange of raising the car tourist allowance from £30 to £40 in foreign currency.

The Economic Secretary to the Treasury (Mr. F. J. Erroll)

It is impossible to estimate.

Mr. Freeth

I apologise to my hon. Friend and to the House for a typist's error in my original version of the Question. The figure of £30 should be £35. Since the price of petrol on the Continent of Europe has gone up, and since each car going abroad usually contains more than one person, will my hon. Friend recommend his right hon. Friend to raise the figure from £35 to £40 in the year beginning October next?

Mr. Erroll

The Government do not feel that they are able at present to increase the allowance.