HC Deb 07 March 1944 vol 397 cc1882-3W
Mr. E. Walkden

asked the President of the Board of Trade why livery and uniform makers have now been authorised to disregard the austerity regulations when accepting orders for uniforms for footmen, chauffeurs, doormen and commissionaires; and whether, in view of the fact that gold braid and other expensive facings are not necessary in war time, he will prohibit the manufacture of this class of garment.

Mr. Dalton

No such authority is necessary, since these restrictions have now been withdrawn. The manufacture of braid is controlled by the Ministry of Supply, who release no new material for this purpose except for Service or other essential requirements.

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