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Motor Roads, Rural Areas

Volume 390: debated on Wednesday 23 June 1943

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asked the Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of War Transport whether he will give an assurance that no decision will be taken respecting the planning of motor-ways in rural areas without previous affirmation by this House?

The construction of new roads, whether they are to be reserved for motor vehicles or not, requires legislation. No new roads can, therefore, be made, unless Parliament has first agreed.

Could we have an assurance that this highly contentious point so far as rural areas is concerned will not occupy the time and resources of the Ministry until the whole question can be discussed?

I would not like to give my hon. and gallant Friend the assurance that no planning will be under- taken in the Ministry before the matter is brought to Parliament. I think that would be very unfair to Parliament.

Is the hon. Gentleman aware that far too much planning is introduced before Parliament has been consulted at all?