HC Deb 03 May 1841 vol 57 cc1407-8
Viscount Sandon

said, that on Friday night, previous to the House going into Committee of Ways and Means, for the purpose of fixing the duties on sugar, he meant to propose a resolution, by which the sense of the House might be taken in opposition to the proposition of the right hon. Gentleman; and he would take an early opportunity of apprising the House of the words of the resolution.

Lord J. Russell

understood the noble Lord would propose a resolution in opposition to the proposition of his right hon. Friend.

Viscount Sandon

meant to propose a resolution, by which the sense of the House might be taken in opposition to the proposition of the Goverment.

Sir R. H. Inglis

hoped, that in the resolution, words would be introduced declaring against this country having anything to do with slave-grown sugar.

Subject at an end.