No 'Fiddles' to Help State Makers
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From our Political Correspondent
O11\110N at the Ministry of Transport is hardening against any devious ways of .allowing the three manufacturng subsidiaries of the Transport Fielding :ompany to offer their products on the 3pen market.
f Already relieved from previous restrieions on capacity to serve the nationalized tide of the industry, the three—Bristol aimmerciai Vehicles, Eastern Coach Works, and Star Bodies—do not seem .ikely to crash into straight competition 33, the back door.
Instead, I understand that the Govern-nent now favours tailor-made legislation .0 repeal this part of the 1962 Transport ket. And—though the T.H.C. is still ooking at various ideas—" fiddles" are being frowned on. It can be taken that Mr. Wedgwood Benn's idea to sell some ;hares to workers falls into this category.
It is probable that provision for this egal move will wait until Labour's first transport Bill, which will, no doubt, :tome after the Geddes and Hinton .eports have been digested.