HC Deb 22 November 1966 vol 736 cc1329-34
Mr. Patrick Jenkin

I beg to move Amendment No. 2, in page 2, line 35, at the end to insert: (4) For the avoidance of doubt it is hereby declared that the powers conferred on the Board by section 1(2) of the Act of 1946 shall not extend to any of the Board's operations carried out in the exercise of powers conferred by this Act. This is a probing Amendment, and I will move it as briefly as possible. The point should be clarified, because the Minister made a number of contradictory statements on Second Reading. On 21st November, the right hon. Gentleman indicated that it was not his intention to give the Coal Board the power under the Bill to engage in wider activities concerned with petroleum refining and distribution and petro-chemical manufacturing. He went on to say that if it was thought appropriate later to confer these powers on the Board he would bring in legislation.

My hon. and right hon. Friends were not satisfied with this explanation and returned to the point at the end of the debate. My hon. Friend the Member for Bournemouth, West (Sir J. Eden) was dealing with it when the Minister intervened and said: The position is that the Coal Board would be in exactly the same position as anybody else in this field. It will be able to use the natural gas for its own purposes. If it wants to use it outside its own purposes—and 'outside' would include associated companies as distinct from the Board or its immediate environs—then it will have to get the permission of the Minister. There will be no further legislation. That is exactly the same position as everybody else is in."—[OFFICIAL REPORT, 1st November. 1966; Vol. 735, c. 368.] So in one speech he said there is to be further legislation and in his next speech—in an intervention—he said there was to be no further legislation.

The position under Section 9 of the Continental Shelf Act, 1964, is that the Minister has to give consent to the use of the gas—his consent is mandatory—if the gas is to be used for industrial purposes, which broadly means that the gas will be used as petroleum or chemical feedstock. The Act of 1964 cannot possibly confer powers on the Coal Board which are not conferred either by the 1946 Act, the original Act setting up the Coal Board, or by this Bill.

The Minister is obviously having difficulty in hearing my argument because of conversation in the Chamber.

Hon. Members

Order.

Mr. Jenkin

The powers of the Coal Board cannot possibly be increased by Section 9 of the 1964 Act, but the words that appear in the 1946 Act, and in particular in Section l (2)(d)—and I will not read the whole Section—do refer towards the end of the paragraph to or any other of their activities and the suggestion has been made that by giving the Coal Board powers under this Bill to engage in the exploration for and selling of natural gas it constitutes that as one of the Coal Board's activities and that therefore taking the 1946 Act in conjunction with the Continental Shelf Act and with this Bill, it does in fact give the Coal Board power to go into petro-chemical refining and all the other forms of manufacture.

The Minister did say it was not his intention that this should be done, and the purpose of this probing Amendment is to make it absolutely clear that this is the position and that further legislation would be required if the Coal Board were to be given these powers.

The Minister of Power (Mr. Richard Marsh)

This is a complicated point, but I do not think that it will detain the House very long. The assurance for which the hon. Gentleman asks is contained in the speech I made on Second Reading. He then raises the point about Section 1(2) of the Coal Industry Nationalisation Act, 1946. I think the hon. Gentleman's main problem is whether there are any powers here which would enable the Coal Board to go

further than crude oil. It would not. There is no doubt that the powers conferred by Section 1(2) of the 1946 Act will not extend to the activities the National Coal Board is empowered to take under this Bill.

Section 1(2) starts by providing that The functions of the National Coal Board… shall include the carrying on of all such activities as it may appear to the Board to be requisite, advantageous or convenient for them to carry on for or in connection with the discharge of their duties under the preceding subsection. These duties all relate to coal. In short, they are the working of coal, the development of the coalmining industry, the making available and supply of coal. In the light of that, it is obvious that these provisions cannot include activities which the Board is empowered to carry on under the Bill which are not concerned with coal.

The short answer to the point put by the hon. Gentleman, therefore, is that there is no cause for his fear in this connection. I appreciate the misunderstandings that have occurred, but in view of my assurance that the point is covered and the Amendment is not necessary, I hope that he will be able to withdraw his Amendment.

Mr. Patrick Jenkin

I am grateful to the Minister for his assurance which I am sure will give comfort to the industries affected. In view of the right hon. Gentleman's assurance, I beg to ask leave to withdraw the Amendment.

Amendment, by leave, withdrawn.

Motion made, and Question put, That the Bill be now read the Third time: —

The House divided: Ayes 161, Noes 93.

Division No. 207.] AYES [12.12 a.m.
Allaun, Frank (Salford, E.) Brooks, Edwin Dunwoody, Dr. John (F'th & C'b's)
Allen, Scholefield Brown, Bob (N'c'tle-upon-Tyne, W) Eadie, Alex
Alldritt, Walter Buchan, Norman Edelman, Maurice
Archer, Peter Buchanan, Richard (G'gow, Sp'burn) Edwards, William (Merioneth)
Armstrong, Ernest Cant, R. B. Ellis, John
Atkins, Ronald (Preston, N.) Carmichael, Neil Ensor, David
Bagier, Cordon A. T. Coe, Denis Evans, loan L. (Birm'h'm, Yardley)
Barnes, Michael Concannon, J. D. Faulds, Andrew
Baxter, William Conlan, Bernard Fernyhough, E.
Bennett, James (G'gow, Bridgeton) Crossman, Rt. Hn. Richard Fletcher, Ted (Darlington)
Bidwell, Sydney Cullen, Mrs. Alice Floud, Bernard
Bishop, E. S. Dalyell, Tam Foley, Maurice
Blackburn, F. Davidson, Arthur (Accrington) Foot, Michael (Ebbw Vale)
Blenkinsop, Arthur Davies, Dr. Ernest (Stretford) Forrester, John
Boardman, H. Davies, G. Elfed (Rhondda, E.) Fowler, Gerry
Booth, Albert Davies, Harold (Leek) Fraser, John (Norwood)
Boston, Terence Doig, Peter Galpern, Sir Myer
Braddock, Mrs. E. M. Dunnett, Jack Gardner, Tony
Bray, Dr. Jeremy Dunwoody, Mrs. Gwyneth (Exeter) Garrow, Alex
Gray, Dr. Hugh (Yarmouth) McBride, Neil Reynolds, G. W.
Grey, Charles (Durham) McCann, John Rhode", Geoffrey
Hale, Leslie (Oldham, W.) Mackenzie, Alasdair (Ross&Crom'ty) Robert", Albert (Normanton)
Hamilton, William (Fife, W.) Mackenzie, Gregor (Rutherglen) Robertson, John (Paisley)
Hamling, William Mackintosh, John P. Robinson, W. O. J. (Walth'stow, E.)
Hannan, William McMillan, Tom (Glasgow, C.) Rodgers, William (Stockton)
Haseldine, Norman McNamara, J. Kevin Rose, Paul
Hazell, Bert Mahon, Peter (Preston, S.) Ross, Rt. Hn. William
Heffer, Eric S. Manuel, Archie Ryan, John
Henig, Stanley Mapp, Charles Sheldon, Robert
Hooley, Frank Marquand, David Silkin, Rt. Hn. John (Deptford)
Horner, John Marsh, Rt. Hn. Richard Silkin, Hn. S. C. (Dulwich)
Howarth, Robert (Bolton, E.) Mayhew, Christopher Silverman, Julius (Aston)
Howie, W. Millan, Bruce Small, William
Hoy, James Miller, Dr. M. S. Steel, David (Roxburgh)
Hughes, Emrys (Ayrshire, S.) Mitchell, R. C. (S'thpton, Test) Summer-skill, Hn. Dr. Shirley
Hughes, Roy (Newport) Molloy, William Thomas, George (Cardiff, W.)
Hunter, Adam Morgan, Elystan (Cardiganshire) Varley Eric G.
Jackson, Peter M. (High Peak) Moyle, Roland Wainwright, Edwin (Dearne Valley)
Jeger, Mrs. Lena (H'b'n&St.P'cras, S.) Murray, Albert Walden, Brian (All Saints)
Johnson, Carol (Lewisham, S.) Norwood, Christopher Walker, Harold (Doncaster)
Johnson, James (K'ston-on-Hull, W.) Oakes, Gordon Wellbeloved, James
Jones, J. Idwal (Wrexham) O'Malley, Brian White, Mrs. Eirene
Kelley, Richard Orme, Stanley Whitlock, William
Kenyon, Clifford Owen, Dr. David (Plymouth, S'tn) Williams, Alan (Swansea, W.)
Kerr, Mrs. Anne (R'ter & Chatham) Owen, Will (Morpeth) Williams, Clifford (Abertillery)
Lawson, George Page, Derek (King's Lynn) Willis, George (Edinburgh, E.)
Leadbitter, Ted Pardoe, John Wilson, William (Coventry, S.)
Ledger, Ron Park, Trevor Winnick, David
Lee, John (Reading) Pavitt, Laurence Winstanley, Dr. M. P.
Lestor, Miss Joan Pentland, Norman Woodburn, Rt. Hn. A.
Lewis, Ron (Carlisle) Perry, Ernest G. (Battersea, S.) Yates, Victor
Lomas, Kenneth Perry, George H. (Nottingham, S.)
Loughlin, Charles Price, Christopher (Perry Barr) TELLERS FOR THE AYES:
Luard, Evan Price, William (Rugby) Mr. Alan Fitch and
Lubbock, Eric Randall, Harry Mr. Harry Gourlay.
NOES
Astor, John Foster, Sir John Mitchell, David (Basingstoke)
Awdry, Daniel Gilmour, Ian (Norfolk, C.) Monro, Hector
Batsford, Brian Gilmour, Sir John (Fife E.) More, Jasper
Biffen, John Glyn, Sir Richard Nabarro, Sir Gerald
Biggs-Davison, John Grant, Anthony Noble, Rt. Hn. Michael
Blaker, Peter Grant-Ferris, R. Onslow, Cranley
Boyd-Carpenter, Rt. Hn. John Gresham Cooke, R. Osborn, John (Hallam)
Boyle, Rt. Hn. Sir Edward Griffiths, Eldon (Bury St. Edmunds) Page, Graham (Crosby)
Brewis, John Gurden, Harold Peel, John
Bromley- Davenport, Lt. -Col. Sir Walter Hall-Davis, A. G. F. Peyton, John
Brown, Sir Edward (Bath) Hamilton, Marquess of (Fermanagh) Pink, B. Bonner
Bryan, Paul Hamilton, Michael (Salisbury) Price, David (Eastleigh)
Buchanan-Smith, Alick (Angus, N&M) Hawkins, Paul Prior, J. M. L.
Buck, Antony (Colchester) Hiley, Joseph Ramsden, Rt. Hn. James
Campbell, Gordon Hill, J. E. B. Renton, Rt. Hn. Sir David
Chichester-Clark, R. Holland, Philip Ridley, Hn. Nicholas
Clark, Henry Hordern, Peter Russell, Sir Ronald
Clegg, Walter Jenkin, Patrick (Woodford) Sharples, Richard
Cooke, Robert Kimball, Marcus Shaw, Michael (Sc'b'gh & Whitby)
Corfield, F. V. King, Evelyn (Dorset, S.) Sinclair, Sir George
Costain, A. P. Kirk, Peter Stodart, Anthony
Crawley, Aidan Kitson, Timothy Turton, Rt. Hn. R. H.
Currie, G. B. H. Knight, Mrs. Jill Wall, Patrick
Dalkeith, Earl of Legge-Bourke, Sir Harry Walters, Dennis
Dean, Paul (Somerset, N.) Loveys, W. H. Webster, David
Deedes, Rt. Hn. W. F. (Ashford) Maddan, Martin whitelaw, William
Eden, Sir John Maginnis, John E. Wolrige-Gordon, Patrick
Elliot, Capt, Walter (Carshalton) Marten, Nell Wylie, N. R.
Elliott, R. W.(N'c'tle-upon-Tyne, N.) Maude, Angus Younger, Hn. George
Farr, John Mawby, Ray
Fisher, Nigel Maxwell-Hyslop, R. J. TELLERS FOR THE NOES:
Fortescue, Tim Maydon, Lt.-Cmdr. S. L. C. Mr. Francis Pym and
Mr. Reginald Eyre.

Bill accordingly read the Third time and passed.