HC Deb 28 July 1897 vol 51 cc1373-4

On the Motion for the Second Reading of this Bill,

MR. T. M. HEALY

said he did riot mean to oppose this Bill, but to call attention to the fact that they had Scotch Bills called again and again. They were giving the whole of the day to them, and they might as well be in a Scotch Parliament. They did not reject Scotch Bills as they rejected Irish Bills.

MR. WALLACE (Edinburgh, E.)

said the Scotch Members got Bills they (lid not want, and they were refused Bills that they did want, so that he sympathised with the hon. Member in making a complaint on behalf of his native land.

Read a Second time, and Committed for To-morrow.

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