HC Deb 30 July 1976 vol 916 cc440-1W
Mr. Eyre

asked the Lord President of the Council (1) if he will move that the problems arising from immigration into the West Midlands area be referred to the Standing Committee on Regional Affairs;

(2) if he will move that the regional industrial problems of the West Midlands area be referred to the Standing Committee on Regional Affairs;

(3) if he will move that the problems concerning the servicing of exports from the West Midlands area be referred to the Standing Committee on Regional Affairs;

(4) if he will move that the unemployment and training problems of the West Midlands area be referred to the Standing Committee on Regional Affairs;

(5) if he will move that the problems of prices in the West Midlands area be referred to the Standing Committee on Regional Affairs.

Mr. Foot

I would gladly consider with those concerned whether these subjects might be referred to the Standing Committee on Regional Affairs.

Mr. Eyre

asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer (1) if he will move that the taxation problems affecting businesses and individuals in the West Midlands area be referred to the Standing Committee on Regional Affairs;

(2) if he will move that the housing transport and local government financial problems of the West Midlands area be referred to the Standing Committee on Regional Affairs;

(3) if he will move that the health facilities and hospital problems of the West Midlands area be referred to the Standing Committee on Regional Affairs.

Mr. Foot

I have been asked to reply.

I would gladly consider with those concerned whether these subjects might be referred to the Standing Committee on Regional Affairs.

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