§ 13. Mr. Skinnerasked the Secretary of State for Energy what plans he has to meet the chairman of British Coal about the future of the industry; and if he will make a statement.
§ 14. Mr. Ormeasked the Secretary of State for Energy when he last met the chairman of British Coal to discuss the future of the industry.
§ Mr. ParkinsonI had an initial meeting with the chairman on 29 June, and intend to meet him regularly to discuss all aspects of the coal industry.
§ 17. Mr. Hannamasked the Secretary of State for Energy when he next plans to meet the chairman of British Coal to discuss coal prices.
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§ Mr. ParkinsonI intend to meet the chairman of British Coal regularly to discuss all aspects of the coal industry.
§ 18. Mr. Ashbyasked the Secretary of State for Energy when he intends to lay orders under sections 6 and 7 of the Coal Industry Act 1987.
§ Mr. Michael SpicerI hope to do so shortly.
§ 23. Mr. Barronasked the Secretary of State for Energy when he last met the chairman of British Coal; and what issues were discussed.
Financial Support to the Coal Industry (£ million) 1979–80 1980–81 1981–82 1982–83 1983–84 1984–85 1985–86 1986–87 Total Deficit and Operating Grants 189 175 455 386 875 2,225 50 290 4,645 Social Grants 62 79 120 134 270 189 513 594 1,961 Pneumoconiosis — 1 2 1 1 — — — 5 Total Grants1 251 255 577 521 1,146 2,414 563 884 6,611 RMPS 16 16 49 81 191 202 566 614 1,735 Total Support2 267 271 626 602 1,337 2,616 1,129 1,498 8,346 1 Figures are on an accruals basis. 2 This represents total Government support for the industry and includes RMPS amounts paid direct to redundant mineworkers. In addition the Government has supported the following levels of capital investment by the coal industry.
£ million 1979–80 661 1980–81 807 1981–82 812 1982–83 842 1983–84 702 1984–85 371 1985–86 660 1986–87 650 Total 5,505
§ 31. Mr. Knoxasked the Secretary of State for Energy what has been the increase in labour productivity in the coal mining industry compared with 1983–84.
§ Mr. Michael SpicerI refer my hon. Friend to the answer given earlier today to the hon. Member for Tatton (Mr. Hamilton).
§ 37. Mr. Jack Thompsonasked the Secretary of State for Energy if he has yet had the opportunity to meet the chairman or board members of British Coal to discuss the future of the coal mining industry.
§ Mr. ParkinsonI intend to meet the chairman of British Coal regularly to discuss all aspects of the coal industry.
§ 39. Mr. Marlowasked the Secretary of State for Energy if he will make a statement on his plans for the coal industry.
§ 41. Mr. Rogersasked the Secretary of State for Energy if he will make a statement on the future of the coal industry.
§ Mr. Michael SpicerThe objectives agreed between the Government and the chairman of British Coal, Sir Robert Haslam, were announced to the House on 11 March. They remain valid.
§ 42. Mr. Hardyasked the Secretary of State for Energy if he has any plans to privatise British Coal during the lifetime of the present Parliament.
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§ Mr. Michael SpicerMy right hon. Friend I met the chairman on 29 June, and intend to meet him regularly to discuss all aspects of the coal industry.
§ 29. Mr. Sumbergasked the Secretary of State for Energy if he will give details of the Government's financial support to British Coal for each financial year since 1979–80.
§ Mr.Michael SpicerThe information requested by my hon.Friend is as follows.
§ Michael SpicerWe have no such plans.