HC Deb 05 June 1961 vol 641 cc71-2W
Miss Bacon

asked the Secretary of State for the Home Department why he advised the Leeds Police in 1960 to con-

IMPORTS INTO THE UNITED KINGDOM OF NEW CARS (INCLUDING TAXIS)
ASSEMBLED AND UNASSEMBLED
1956 1957 1958
No. £ No. £ No. £
Total Imports 7,003 2,468,269 8,908 3,112,743 11,040 3,988,455
Imports from—
Canada 100 82,659 152 138,142 205 196,160
Sweden 5 2,658 4 1,806 54 31,001
Germany, Western 4,098 1,337,565 4,560 1,588,799 5,555 2,082,227
France 1,887 484,793 2,955 793,139 4,101 1,106,058
Italy 533 188,058 1,047 371,015 824 274,733
United States 264 310,154 149 184,264 199 238,249
1959 1960
No. £ No. £
Total Imports 27,064 8,952,476 57,393 19,164,279
Imports from—
Canada 330 339,243 448 453,770
Sweden 458 263,539 413 225,831
Germany, Western 8,223 2,854,879 12,997 4,819,552
France 14,413 4,114,784 38,257 11,651,451
Italy 3,042 934,937 4,475 1,423,583
United States 270 324,857 324 423,059

sider renting rather than buying a telephone switchboard at Police Headquarters, Leeds.

Mr. R. A. Butler

While making it clear that the matter was one for its decision, I invited the police authority to consider the possibility of renting a switchboard since this course might have certain financial advantages. The police authority, accepting this view, decided to proceed on the basis of rental rather than of purchase.