§ Mr. Swainasked the Secretary of State for Economic Affairs (1) what steps he intends to take to control the earnings of jockeys within an incomes policy;
- (2) what steps he intends to take to control the earnings of tic-tac men and race course staff within an incomes policy;
- (3) what steps he intends to take to control the earnings of disc-jockeys within an incomes policy;
- (4) what steps he intends to take to control street traders' incomes within an incomes policy;
- (5) what steps he intends to take to control the income of night club owners within an incomes policy;
- (6) what steps he intends to take to control the income of door-to-door salesmen within an incomes policy;
- (7) what steps he intends to take to control the income of commercial travellers within an incomes policy;
- (8) what steps he intends to take to control the income of professional footballers within an incomes policy;
- (9) what steps he intends to take to control the income of professional cricketers within an incomes policy;
- (10) what steps he intends to take to control the income of race horse trainers within an incomes policy;
- (11) what steps he intends to take to control the income of pop singers within an incomes policy;
- (12) what steps he intends to take to control the income of television artists within an incomes policy;
- (13) what steps he intends to take to control the income of Members of Parliament for activities outside of Parliament within an incomes policy;
- (14) what steps he intends to take to control football pool agents' income within an incomes policy;
- (15) what steps he intends to take to control window cleaners' income within an incomes policy;
- (16) what steps he intends to take to control the income of flower sellers within an incomes policy;
71 - (17) what steps he intends to take to control the income of private practice veterinary surgeons within an incomes policy;
- (18) what steps he intends to take to control the income of chip shop owners and cafe owners within an incomes policy;
- (19) what steps he intends to take to control the income of betting shop staffs within an incomes policy;
- (20) what steps he intends to take to control the income of amusement arcade owners and staff within an incomes policy;
- (21) what steps he intends to take to control the income of doctors who operate outside the Health Service within an incomes policy;
- (22) what steps he intends to take to control the income of professional golfers within an incomes policy;
- (23) what steps he intends to take to control the income of dog handlers on greyhound tracks within an incomes policy;
- (24) what steps he intends to take to control the income of boxers and wrestlers within an incomes policy;
- (25) what steps he intends to take to control the income of pleasure boat operators within an incomes policy;
- (26) what steps he intends to take to control the income of free-lance journalists within an incomes policy;
- (27) what machinery he intends to create to control the wages and salaries of all people not organised within the trade union movement; and if he will make a statement.
§ Mr. ShoreThe incomes of persons in the groups mentioned by my hon. Friend include those settled by individual negotiations and those derived from self-employment and trading activities. The Government have made it clear that the call for substantial restraint over the next two years is intended to apply to all such groups as it does to those whose incomes are fixed within the usual processes of collective bargaining.
The Government have the power to refer appropriate cases to the National Board for Prices and Incomes.