HC Deb 15 August 1881 vol 264 c1931
MR. MACDONALD

I rise, Sir, to a point of Order. I wish to ask you, whether it is competent to any hon. Member to move the rejection of the Lords' Amendments as a whole at once, and so save the House the trouble of considering them again?

MR. SPEAKER

On the Order of the Day being read for the Consideration of the Lords' Amendments, the hon. Member, if he thinks proper, may move that those Amendments be considered three months hence. The hon. Member is at liberty to do that; but I think it only right to inform him that, if the Motion were carried, it would involve the loss of the Land Bill.