HC Deb 10 February 1892 vol 1 c117
MR. SEXTON) (Belfast, W.

I beg to give notice that I shall move an Amendment to the Address in the following words:—We deem it our duty to acquaint your Majesty that a decisive majority of the Irish people and of their representatives in this House are convinced of the inability of this Imperial Parliament to legislate for Ireland as the distinctive interests of that country require, and this conviction has been intensified by the manifest failure of the Land Purchase Act, 1891, to afford an acceptable basis for the extension of the class of occupying [...]prietors in Ireland.

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