HC Deb 28 January 1943 vol 386 c634W
Mr. Touche

asked the Minister of Agriculture whether he has considered the representations made to him by the East Surrey branch of the National Farmers Union through the hon. Member for Reigate regarding the difficulties experienced by farm workers in East Surrey in obtaining permits for rubber boots, although supplies are available in the shops; and whether he has any statement to make thereon?

Mr. Hudson

Yes, Sir. My right hon. Friend the President of the Board of Trade is also well aware of the difficulties referred to, and has recently released a limited number of additional buying permits for the benefit of agricultural and other workers. The position will continue to be closely watched, but owing to the scarcity of rubber the manufacture of rubber boots has practically ceased. In consequence the stocks in shops and warehouses are required to meet essential needs for a long time to come.