HC Deb 16 April 1896 vol 39 c1051
MR. SWIFT MACNEILL (Donegal, S.)

asked the First Lord of the Treasury which of the Irish Votes would be taken on Friday, and in what order they would be taken?

THE FIRST LORD OF THE TREASURY

said they would begin with the Irish Votes to-day in Class 2, and proceed in that order.

MR. FLYNN

asked when the Irish Votes would be continued if they were not got through to-day?

THE FIRST LORD OF THE TREASURY

I could not say as yet.

SIR WILLIAM HARCOURT (Monmouthshire, W.)

asked if the right hon. Gentleman would say anything as to other business?

THE FIRST LORD OF THE TREASURY

On Monday my right hon. Friend the President of the Local Government Board will move the introduction of his Bill with regard to rating, which could not be moved until after the Chancellor of the Exchequer had made his statement. On Tuesday my present intention is to proceed with the Manœuvres Bill. In all probability Thursday will be devoted to the Budget.