HC Deb 28 March 1889 vol 334 c1047

On the Motion that this Bill be read a third time,

Sir GEORGE CAMPBELL (Kirkcaldy)

I do not profess to interpret the Rule with regard to the Third Reading of this Bill, and I will defer, Sir, to your judgment on the matter, but I wish to call attention to the subject of trade trusts and syndicates, and, whether the Rules of the House permit me to bring forward this question or not, there is a popular belief that on any measure which is practically an Appropriation Bill hon. Members have a right to bring forward popular grievances.

MR. SPEAKER

I am sorry to be obliged to interrupt the hon. Member, but he is not in order in calling attention to this subject on the Third Reading of this Bill.

Motion made, and Question, "That the Bill be now read the third time," put, and agreed to.

Bill read the third time, and passed.