§ MR. KEIR HARDIEIn consequence of your ruling, Mr. Speaker, on the Motion of which I have given notice, I will not attempt to proceed with it; but I wish to ask the Prime Minister whether, in view of the fact that the conditions of employment in the Government workshops have led to the death of one man, and that others have literally died in consequence, he will grant facilities for having these conditions of employment discussed in this House in order to have the abuses that prevail there remedied?
§ MR. W. E. GLADSTONEIt is not open to me to disturb the general course of business of this House for the discussion of a matter lying outside the business of the House; but the hon. Gentleman will have an opportunity for discussing the subject when the Votes of the year come on, if he desires to do so.