HC Deb 30 November 1916 vol 88 c514W
Colonel BURN

asked the Secretary of State for War if the contracts for the manufacture of Army clothing are given to British firms or whether alien firms in the East End of London and elsewhere are ever employed?

Mr. FORSTER

Contracts for the manufacture of clothing for the British Army are allocated on tendering in competition amongst all firms on the Contracts Department's list. Every effort is made to confine this list to reputable firms, and inquiry is made into any cases in which it appears that any of the directors are unnaturalised. More elaborate steps are now being taken to deal with any firms whose partners may be of alien origin, so as to make sure that no contractors of enemy origin are employed. As my hon. and gallant Friend is no doubt aware, a considerable portion of the tailoring trade in East London and elsewhere is in the hands of firms of Russian-Jewish origin.