HC Deb 16 June 1910 vol 17 cc1473-4
Mr. BOTTOMLEY

I beg to give notice that in the event of the Resolutions standing in the name of the hon. Member for Newcastle-under-Lyme (Mr. Wedgwood) with regard to the relations between the two Houses ever coming before the House, I shall move as an Amendment to omit all the words after the word "That," and to insert:—

"This House learns with satisfaction of the proposed Conference with a view to bringing about an adjustment of the relations between the two Houses of Parliament, and, whilst reserving to itself full right of ultimate revision, promises the Government united support in any endeavour which may be made to avoid the necessity of embroiling the Crown at this early period of the new reign in political controversies."

Mr. WEDGWOOD

After that statement will not the Prime Minister reconsider his decision and grant an opportunity for the discussion of these Resolutions?