HC Deb 27 March 1860 vol 157 cc1328-9
MR. BAILLIE COCHRANE

said, he rose to ask the hon. Member for Bridgwater (Mr. Kinglake) on what day he proposes to bring forward his Motion re- specting the annexation of Savoy and Nice?

MR. KINGLAKE

Sir, the declaration of the present views and future policy of the Cabinet which the House heard last night with so much satisfaction from the noble Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs has superseded the Motion of which I gave notice on the 6th of March. I shall not therefore deem it my duty to press for the interposition of Parliament so long as I continue to believe that Her Majesty's Ministers are faithfully labouring to carry out the policy announced last night—a policy which I believe to be in harmony with the opinion of Parliament and with the feelings of the country at large.