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An interview with Mr Arthur Greenwood, the Minister concerned with the study of after-war

-reconstruction-problems, by..

HENRY LONGHURST,

WHEN, as Mr Churchili put

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it in describing the end of the last war, "the lever is pulled-Full Steam Astern,' and the vast war machine comes at last to a halt, what then?

Economic chaos, poverty, slump, unemployment? Or a better, greater democracy with security and a fair chance for every man?

We cannot settle comfort- ably down to solve these pro- plems on Armistice Day. They have to be tackled now.

The man appointed by the Prime Minister to make the first survey of how, having won the war, we may win the peace, is Mr Arthur Green- wood, Minister Without Port- folio.

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the people want and are them- selves willing to build.

And so, he has begun by becoming a kind of clearing house for ideas, as expressed of by "responsible" shades opinion.

He will listen not only to trade unions and employers' federations, but also to bodies like the Institute of Inter- national Affairs, the Workers' Educational Association, and the 1940 Council, consisting of scientists, doctors, lawyers, business men and women, pre- sided over by Lord Balfour of Burleigh.

"My business will be to mobiliso the brains, ex- perience, insight, imagination of all the people who can be of real use," said Mr Greenwood. "This job has got to be a vast co-operative enterprise.

title his Officially

"I've got no department "Chairman of the Ministerial

here at the moment-just a Committee charged with the

man and a boy, as you might study of post-war reconstruc-

departmental sny--and no But he does tion problems."

limitations; and, believe me, not expect to see that re-

I understand something about construction completed in his

thuse! fifty, lifetime. Thirty, even years he thinks it may take.

MOBILISE BRAINS

"If we win the war in a military sense," he says, "and then can't show that we can make domocracy work, we've as good as lost the war."

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Mr Greenwood, all his Ufo, has been a good "Party" man. But he will have no question of mere partisanship in his pre- sent work,

He emphasised, as did the Prime Minister recently, that neither he nor any State Ministry can build a new, heaven and a now earth. "Wo must build the kind of country

"There is no Minister of Reconstruction yel What we shall see after the war is successive Governments of Reconstruction."

this

Mr Churchill, incidentally, has hinted that he will set up a Ministry of Reconstruction. After the last war Ministry was a fallure. It is common political knowledge, though Mr Greenwood himself, did not say so, that it failed because the other Ministries cach wished to do their "reconstructing" for them-

selves.

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"I shall work with the other Ministries," said Mr Green wood. “No single man's brain

can hold all the complications of a problem like this. What we achieve will be the work of many minds, the result of co- operation.'

While we were talking, his secretary asked what should be done with a certain docu- ment. "All right, put it in my homework," he said.

I asked him whether he en- visaged huge unemployment after the war. "Did you go to the People's Convention ?" he replied. "No? Nor did 1, though I think we might have had a comic afternoon. Well, one of those present, I think it was Pritt, said that I had declared that we should have seven million unemployed after the war.

"What I have said is that if we don't organise our re- sources, there will be vast unemployment on that scale after the war. I bellove we have huge untapped re- sources that will help to bring the world out of post- war poverty. I don't say easily, but I think it can be donc.

"There will be jobs of every kind to be done all over the world. Buildings to be built," people to be clothed and shod

and that great task, develop- ing the resources of the Dominions and Colonies."

The Prime Minister sug- gested last August that we should accumulate at our dis- posal, not necessarily in Eng- land-stocks-of-food-and-raw materials with which to help in the economic restoration of the freed people of Europe after the war.

"You can say that we're getting down to that problem at this present time," Mr Greenwood told me.

war.

PLANNED INDUSTRY

So we passed, naturally, to the question of controlled-- Compulsory if you like-plan- ning of industry after the How long would it last? This is a question I have put to many Ministers. It is a question that makes them shy like a horse at a truction · engine. Mr Greenwood was no exception.

So I report off my own! bat, as it were, that the im- pression I have gained from these Ministers, irrespective of party, is that they all be. lieve that the control of in- dustry exercised through emergency must be con- tinued long, long after the war is over.

"I'll say this, though," said Mr Greenwood. "Go to the blitzed industrial areas, as I have done, and you will see. that the war has broken down a devil of a lot of frontlers,

"You will see Whitehall, trade unions, employers, local government mon-all pulling together" That's the spirit I want to see go on after the war"!..

Broadly speaking, he hopes to see the general principles of reconstruction announced before the end of the war, and to have plans completed for the "sword-into-plough- shares period immediately following the peach.

But he promise no ready The made "New Order." people, he says, must make thab for themselves.

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