§ Mr. Lubbockasked the Lord President of the Council if he will publish in the OFFICIAL REPORT a table showing the growth in the average daily number of telephone calls passing through the House of Commons switchboard over successive quarters.
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§ Mr. BowdenStatistics are not available in the form requested. A count of the number of calls handled by the Palace of Westminster switchboard is, however, made between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m. on two appropriate days every second month and an average taken. The figures are as follows:
December, 1964 10,600 February, 1965 9,322 April, 1965 8,948 June, 1965 10,277 August, 1965 7,649* October, 1965 4,513 (Recess) December, 1965 10,017 February, 1966 11,011 April, 1966 11,228 June, 1966 12,329 *House adjourned at 5 p.m on second day of count.
§ Mr. Lubbockasked the Lord President of the Council whether the Administration Sub-Committee has visited the House of Commons switchboard in order to see the difficult conditions under which the telephone operators are working.
§ Mr. BowdenYes.