§ 39. Mr. Raymond Fletcherasked the Secretary of State for the Home Department how many meetings of the London Cab Trade Consultative Committee have been held since its establishment; at what intervals it is intended that future meetings will be held; and what proposals he has for legislation as a consequence of the Committee's deliberations.
§ Miss BaconTwo; as and when there are matters to be discussed; at present none, but my right hon. Friend is examining suggestions discussed by the Committee.
§ 40. Mr. Raymond Fletcherasked the Secretary of State for the Home Department what representations he has received, and from which bodies, about the situation in the London cab trade; what replies were sent; and what administrative action he proposes to take to deal with the problems recently brought to his attention.
§ Miss BaconMy right hon. Friend is in frequent touch with the representatives of the cab trade on a wide variety of subjects of concern to them, some of which have been referred to the London Cab Trade Consultative Committee. He has had few representations from other bodies.