HC Deb 17 December 1919 vol 123 c449W
Mr. MGUFFIN

asked the President of the Board of Trade whether he is aware that a Committee under the Profiteering Act has been set up in Belfast; whether, of the twenty-five seats on the Committee, fifteen have been allocated to members of the city corporation, one for each of the wards; whether in filling the remaining ten seats two more seats were assigned to members of the corporation; whether on the invitation of the Lord Mayor names of representatives of the consumers were to be sent forward; whether in the ease of the Belfast Co-operative Society, which trades with a fourth of the citizens, their nominees were rejected though strongly recommended by the Lord Mayor; and whether, in view of this injustice to a large section of the community, he will take steps to have it remedied?

Sir A. GEDDES

The answer to the first part of the question is in the affirmative. As regards the remainder of the question, I would remind the hon. Member that the power of appointing the local committees has been delegated to the local authorities, and it is for the local authority appointing a committee to decide, subject to the Board of Trade Regulations for local committees, what societies or associations shall be given representation on the committee.