HC Deb 29 November 1888 vol 331 c519
MR. BROADHURST (Nottingham, W.)

asked the First Lord of the Treassury, Whether he will re-consider the statement which he made on Tuesday relating to the Business of the House, by which the Employers' Liability for Injuries to Workmen Bill is not likely to be taken till the end of the Session; and, whether he will, having regard to the importance of the measure, and the definite pledge he gave to the House on the 22nd instant, take the Bill immediately after the conclusion of the Land Purchase (Ireland) Bill?

THE FIRST LORD (Mr. W. H. SMITH) (Strand, Westminster)

The arrangement I desire to make is that this Bill should be taken on Friday next week. I hope the Irish Estimates will not last more than four days.