§ Sir N. Grattan-Doyleasked the First Commissioner of Works whether any steps have been taken to provide gas-proof rooms at the Palace of Westminster as recommended by the Air Raid Precautions Department as the first line of defence against air attack?
§ Sir P. SassoonThe building has been surveyed with a view to selecting the accommodation which will provide the best shelter in the event of air attack, and a scheme of preparation is now under consideration.
§ Mr. W. Robertsasked the Minister of Transport whether steps have been taken to render the tube railways proof against poison gas?
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§ Mr. BurginI can assure the hon. Member that the matter has been taken into consideration.
§ Mr. W. Robertsasked the Minister of Transport whether he is considering measures for the widening of main roads leading out of London and other large towns with a view to the rapid evacuation of the population in the event of threatened air attacks?
§ Mr. BurginIn considering questions of road improvement, it is my practice to try to take proper account of the possible demands of traffic under abnormal as well as under normal conditions.