HC Deb 19 May 1980 vol 985 cc73-4W
Mr. Sproat

asked the Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Food if he will make a statement on the discriminatory tax imposed on Scotch whisky by France, Italy, the Republic of Ireland and Denmark, respectively; whether this tax is contrary to EEC regulations; and what action he has taken and intends to take to ensure that the tax is removed.

Mr. Wiggin

The European Court of Justice ruled in February that certain taxes on imported spirit drinks in France, Italy, Denmark and the Republic of Ireland were illegal. As we have indicated on a number of occasions, it is for the member States concerned to take the necessary measures to comply with the court's ruling. My right hon. Friend has stated publicly, however, that he looks

1976–77 but is given below in respect of the three subsequent financial years.

to them speedily to do so and he has also made this point forcibly to Mr. Gundelach, vice-President of the European Commission.