HC Deb 01 April 1947 vol 435 c279W
36. Mr. Sorensen

asked the Secretary of State for War if he is aware that prisoner-of-war transit camps compare unfavourably with ordinary prisoner-of-war camps; and whether steps will be taken to provide useful work for the men in the transit camps and to improve the amenities.

Mr. Bellenger

It is not possible to bring amenities in a transit camp up to the same standard as in a working camp where the prisoners of war remain for long periods. Prisoners spend only a short time in transit camps, and much of that time is occupied by the necessary work in connection with documents and kit which must precede repatriation. Regular work for the prisoners is accordingly impracticable. The camps are supplied with funds to provide amenities for the prisoners.