§ 13. Mr. Bostonasked the First Secretary of State and Secretary of State for Economic Affairs what progress he has made with his review of the South East Study; and if he will now make a statement.
§ Mr. George BrownGood progress is being made but I cannot yet give a date when the review will be completed.
§ Mr. BostonIs my right hon. Friend in a position to give some indication when the review is likely to be completed? Would he also bear in mind the suggestion of giving sympathetic consideration to the representations made by Kent County Council and other local authorities in Kent, especially in view of the fact that they were thoroughly dissatisfied with the previous Government's South East Study and are, therefore, very glad that 1942 this new opportunity is being taken of having a new look at the policy?
§ Mr. BrownCertainly this is one of the questions which is very much in mind. It would, I think, unduly tie my hands to try to give a date now.
§ Mr. Peter EmeryWill the right hon. Gentleman realise that much expansion and, indeed, considerable housing development in this area is being delayed till he makes a statement? Could he not give a pledge to the local authorities in this area that they can have something from his Department before the Summer Recess?
§ Mr. BrownThe hon. Gentleman must have missed the fact that on 3rd February my right hon. Friend the Minister for Housing and Local Government announced some interim proposals to deal with the problem he has in mind.