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asked the Minister of Food what would be the average increase to the consumer in the price of meat per lb. if his Department accepted the Argentine price for meat sales to this country.
I have nothing to add to my statement in the debate last Thursday.
Is the right hon. Gentleman aware that housewives have a good deal to add to their thoughts on the subject of meat ration, and that they have at last begun to realise the many devices which the Minister is producing to evade the real cost-of-living index?
I am sure that the whole House will expect the Opposition at least to have some regard for the interests of the country. [HON. MEMBERS: "Resign!"] Already enough damage has been done by their statements.
Will the right hon. Gentleman bear in mind that throughout all the earlier stages of the Argentine negotiations, with whatever reluctance, we did our utmost to support the Government's attitude. [HON. MEMBERS: "Oh!"] We did, over and over again. Their recent utter failure has compelled us to raise this matter.
I recollect with great pleasure the statement made by the right hon. Gentleman some weeks ago. If only the Opposition had continued in that mood, we might have been in a better position now.
In view of the amazing attitude of the Minister, I beg to give notice that I will raise the matter on the Adjournment.