HC Deb 20 May 1975 vol 892 c373W
Dr. Hampson

asked the Secretary of State for Industry (1) how many companies have begun or expanded their operations in the United Kingdom since the country became a member of the EEC; and how many have been established in the North-East and in Yorkshire-Humberside;

(2) what estimate he has made of the number of jobs created (a) in the United Kingdom as a whole, and (b) in the North-East and in the Yorkshire-Humberside

Number of Offers Estimated Additional Employment
Yorkshire and Humberside 309 21,600
Northern Region 371 26,100
All Assisted Areas in Great Britain 1,761 137,500

The following data on the number of industrial development certificates—required

IDCs Approved Estimated Additional Employment
Yorkshire and Humberside 555 34,500
All Non-Development Areas in Great Britain 4,593 184,100

Colonel Sir Harwood Harrison

asked the Secretary of State for Industry what studies he has undertaken to estimate the effect on industrial investment in East Anglia if the United Kingdom were to leave the EEC.

Mr. Gregor Mackenzie

There have been no such studies. But the Government's view of the consequences for this country of withdrawal from the Community are set out in the White Paper on Membership of the European Community (Cmnd. 6003).