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Shops (Early Closing)

Volume 351: debated on Wednesday 13 September 1939

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asked the Home Secretary whether he has now reached a decision on the advisability of issuing an order for the early closing of shops in the national interest, the saving of fuel and light, and to enable assistants to reach their homes within reasonable hours?

As I stated last week, I am looking into this question, but I am not at present in a position to make a statement.

Can the Minister give me any idea of when he may be in a position to make a statement?

I asked only one supplementary question and surely I ought to have an answer to that?

I do not think it is for me to decide a point of that sort when another question has been called; but I would explain, if I may have the leave of the House, that I did say in my original answer that the matter was being closely considered, and that I shall ensure, as far as lies in my power, that the decision is announced without unnecessary delay.