HC Deb 05 November 1919 vol 120 cc1510-1W
Mr. G. TERRELL

asked the Food Controller whether he is aware that it is practically impossible in many parts, of the country for the public to obtain supplies of whisky; whether the shortage is due to any action on his part; and when it is proposed to remove the present restrictions?

Mr. McCURDY

Now that the quantities of spirits permitted to be released from bond are 75 per cent. of the clearances in 1916, I cannot agree that the position is as stated by the hon. Member. I may say, however, that the question of making a further modification in the present restrictions, which is a matter for the Cabinet and not the Food Controller to decide, is now being considered.

Mr. TERRELL

asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer if he can state the quantity of whisky in bond and the reason why greater quantities are not now released for public consumption?

Mr. McCURDY I have been

asked to reply. The information asked for in the first part of the question is not available, as whisky is not distinguished from other spirits in the official records. The question of making a further modification in the present restrictions, which is a matter for the Cabinet to decide, is now being considered.

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