HC Deb 19 May 1975 vol 892 cc240-1W
17. Mr. Tim Renton

asked the Secretary of State for Industry if he will make an estimate of the effects withdrawal from the EEC would have on Sir Don Ryder's plans for the expansion of British Leyland sales.

Mr. Benn

The effects would depend on the terms of continued British Leyland access to the EEC market and of EEC manufacturers' access to the British market.

19. Mr. Hal Miller

asked the Secretary of State for Industry whether he will publish the plans prepared by the Leyland management which are the alternative of the £1,400 million investment proposed in the Ryder Report to assist Parliament to reach an informed judgment on the merits of the latter; and whether he will make a statement.

Mr. Benn

The investment proposed in the Ryder Report is based largely on a concept study prepared by British Leyland for the Ryder team. Any plans prepared by the company and made available to the Government are, of course commercially confidential.

Mr. Spearing

asked the Secretary of State for Industry when the proposals contained in the Ryder Report on British Leyland were sent to the EEC Commission; and when he expects to receive their opinion concerning the compatibility of its proposals with the provisions of Article 92 or other articles of the Treaty of Rome.

Mr. Gregor Mackenzie

Tuesday 22nd April. When the Commission's views are available I shall inform the House.

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