HC Deb 26 June 1950 vol 476 c176W
71. Mr. Osborne

asked the Minister of Fuel and Power on the basis of what statistical data he reaches the opinion that fears of a coal glut and resultant unemployment are groundless.

Mr. P. Noel-Baker

I presume the hon. Member is referring to the statement which, after consultation with the National Coal Board and the National Executive of the National Union of Mine-workers, and with their full agreement, I made in the Press on 9th June. That statement was based on the following facts. We need several million tons more coal for the domestic user; with full employment and rising productivity, the demand for industry, power stations and gas works is increasing by about four million tons a year; we are getting 13 million tons a year by opencast working, which we shall end when we can get deep-mined coal instead; we could export many millions of tons more coal to our customers abroad.