HC Deb 02 May 1901 vol 93 cc556-60

Resolution, reported— That the additional Excise duty on spirits, imposed by section seven of the Finance Act, 1900, shall continue to be charged until the first day of August, nineteen, hundred and two.

Resolution read a second time.

Motion made, and Question proposed, "That this House doth agree with the Committee in the said Resolution."

MR. FLYNN (Cork, N.)

said that the Irish Members were not at all satisfied with the reply of the Chancellor of the Exchequer as to the temporary duty on spirits being continued for at least another year. They considered that that was a breach of faith, and that an important Irish industry was being unfairly handicapped by the perpetuation of the duty. They had that night an example of the manner in which British and Welsh members could protest against a tax which in their opinion unfairly handicapped a trade in which they were interested, and on behalf of a great Irish industry he ventured to repeat the protest which was made at an earlier stage of the Budget, and to express the hope that if the tax were to be continued for another year they would obtain an assurance that it would not be continued definitely. It would be the duty of the Nationalist Members to protest on every possible occasion against the continuation of this tax, and they would therefore divide the House upon the Resolution.

MR. J. P. FARRELL (Longford, N.)

desired to support the appeal of the hon. Member for North Cork. Strict teetotallers might think it a good thing that this tax should be continued, but as the industry was in such a condition, that even, the small imposition of 6d. per gallon tended to cripple it, he strongly urged the Chancellor of the Exchequer to consider the advisability of remitting this burden, or, at any rate, to give the House some indication of the future intentions of the Government in regard to the matter.

MR. MCDERMOTT (Kilkenny, N.)

asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer to consider the advisability of preventing distillers, wine merchants, and the trade generally, from taking whisky out of bond before it was three years old. Irish whisky had been under a cloud for some time because it had not received fair play. The Inland Revenue authorities allowed whisky to be taken out of bond before it was even a year old, and that whisky, when put upon the market, was unfit for consumption. The sale of this immature liquor was ruining the Irish whisky trade, and in the interests of one of the few industires remaining to Ireland some such precaution as had been suggested should be taken.

MR. TULLY (Leitrim, S.)

I thought the Chancellor of the Exchequer should give the House some definite assurance with regard to the duration of this whisky tax. The amount of duty at present was very excessive. Out of 72s. worth of beer a man paid 8s. in taxes, while out of 72s. worth of whisky the taxes amounted to 27s. 9d. Therefore, the English workman who shouted for the war when he spent 1s. on beer paid only 1¼d. in the tax, whereas the Irishman who protested against the war, if he

spent 1s. on whisky, paid 5d. in the tax. Such a condition of things could not be justified. The effect of raising the tax had been to drive good Irish whisky off the English market, and to introduce the vile stuff from Germany made from potato spirit and sawdust.

*SIR M. HICKS BEACH

was understood to say that in consequence of the form of the Resolution imposing this tax the question would in any case come before the House next year, and hon. Members, if satisfied that the conditions of public finance did not require its continuance, would be able to raise objection to it. He pointed out that last year he did not make a definite promise to remit the duty this year. What he said when the additional duty was imposed was that he hoped to be able to repeal it this year, but, unfortunately, as everybody was aware, that hope had not been realised.

MR. McDERMOTT

What about the whisky in bond for three years?

*SIR M. HICKS BEACH

That is a question which I cannot answer at this moment.

Question put.

The House divided: Ayes, 230; Noes, 58. (Division List No. 167.)

AYES.
Acland-Hood, Capt.SirAlexF. Cecil, Evelyn (Aston Manor) Fisher, William Hayes
Agg-Gardner, James Tynte Cecil, Lord Hugh (Greenwich) Fitzroy, Hon. Edw. Algernon
Agnew, Sir Andrew Noel Chamberlain,Rt.Hon.J.(Birm Fletcher, Sir Henry
Allhusen, Augustus H. Eden Chamberlain, J. A. (Worc'r.) Flower, Ernest
Archdale, Edward Mervyn Channing, Francis Allston Foster, Sir Walter (DerbyCo.)
Arkwright, John Stanhope Chaplin, Rt. Hon. Henry Gibbs, Hon. Vicary (St. Albans
Arnold-Forster, Hugh O. Chapman, Edward Goddard, Daniel Ford
Arrol, Sir William Churchill, Winston Spencer Godson, Sir Augustus Frederick
Ashmead-Bartlett, Sir Ellis Cochrane, Hon. T. H. A. E. Gordon, Hn. J. E.(Elgin&Nairn
Atkinson, Rt. Hon. John Coghill, Douglas Harry Gordon, J. (Londonderry, S.)
Bagot, Capt. Josceline Fitzroy Collings, Rt. Hon. Jesse Gordon, Maj Evans- (T'rH'lets
Bailey, James (Walworth) Cook, Sir Frederick Lucas Goulding, Edward Alfred
Bain, Colonel James Robert Cox, Irwin Edward Bainbridge Gray, Ernest (West Ham)
Balcarres, Lord Cranborne, Viscount Green, Walford D. (Wednesb'ry
Baldwin, Alfred Cust, Henry John C. Greene, Henry D. (Shrewsbury)
Balfour,Rt. Hn.A.J.(Manch'r) Dalrymple, Sir Charles Greene, W.Raymond-(Cambs.)
Balfour, Capt. C. B. (Hornsey) Dalziel, James Henry Greville, Hon. Ronald
Balfour, Rt Hn Gerald W (Leeds Davies, Sir Horatio D. (Chath'm Grey, Sir Edward (Berwick)
Banbury, Frederick George Digby, John K. D. Wingfield- Groves, James Grimble
Beach, Rt. Hn. Sir M.H.(Bristol) Disraeli, Coningsby Ralph Guest, Hon. Ivor Churchill
Beaumont, Wentworth C. B. Dorington, Sir John Edward Gurdon, Sir W. Brampton
Beckett, Ernest William Doughty, George Guthrie, Walter Murray
Bentinck, Lord Henry C. Douglas, Rt. Hon. A. Akers- Hamilton, Rt Hn Lord G. (Mid'x
Bill, Charles Doxford, Sir William Theodore Hamilton, Marq. of (Lond'nd'ry
Blundell, Col. Henry Duke, Henry Edward Hanbury, Rt. Hon. Robert Wm.
Bond, Edward Durning-Lawrence, Sir Edwin Hardy, Laurence (Kent, Ashf'd
Brassey, Albert Dyke, Rt. Hon. Sir Wm. Hart Harris, Frederick Leverton
Brodrick, Rt. Hon. St. John Egerton, Hon. A. de Tatton Haslam, Sir Alfred S.
Bull, William James Evrns, Samuel T. (Glamorgan) Haslett, Sir James Horner
Bullard, Sir Harry Faber, George Denison Hay, Hon. Claude George
Caldwell, James Fellowes, Hon. Ailwyn Edw. Hayne, Rt. Hon. Chas. Seale-
Carson, Rt. Hon. Sir Edw. H. Fielden, Edward Brocklehurst Heath, Arthur Howard (Hanley
Cautley, Henry Strother Finch, George H. Heath, James (Staffords. N. W.)
Cavendish, V. C. W. (Derbyshire Finlay, Sir Robert Bannatyne Helder, Augustus
Helme, Norval Watson Milward, Colonel Victor Sackville, Col. S. G. Stopford-
Henderson, Alexander Molesworth, Sir Lewis Sadler, Col. Samuel Alexander
Hickman, Sir Alfred Montagu, G. (Huntingdon) Sassoon, Sir Edward Albert
Higginbottom, S. W. Moore, William (Antrim, N.) Scott, Chas. Prestwich (Leigh)
Hoare, Sir Samuel (Norwich) More, Robt. Jasper (Shropshire Scott, Sir S. (Marylebone, W.
Hobhouse, C. E. H. (Bristol, E.) Morgan, Dvd. J. (Walthamstow Seton-Karr, Henry
Hobhouse, Henry (Somerset, E. Morgan, Hn Fred. (Monm'thsh. Sharpe, Wm. Edward T.
Hope, J. F. (Sheffield, Briyhtside Morrell, George Herbert Smith, Abel H. (Hertford, East)
Hope, John Deans (Fife, W.) Moss, Samuel Smith, H. C. (North, Tyneside)
Hornby, Sir William Henry Mount, William Arthur Smith, Hn. W. F. D. (Strand)
Johnston, William (Belfast) Muntz, Philip A. Spear, John Ward
Jones, Wm. (Carnarvonshire) Murray, Rt. Hon. A. G. (Bute Stanley, Hn. Arthur (Ormskirk)
Kenyon, Hon. Geo. T. (Denbigh Nicholson, William Graham Stanley, Lord (Lancs.)
Kenyon, James (Lancs., Bury) Nicol, Donald Ninian Stock, James Henry
Kenyon-Slaney, Col. W. (Salop. O'Neill, Hon. Robert Torrens Stroyan, John
Keswick, William Orr-Ewing, Charles Lindsay Sturt, Hon. Humphry Napier
Knowles, Lees Palmer, Walter (Salisbury) Talbot, Lord E. (Chichester)
Lawson, John Grant Parkes, Ebenezer Talbot, Rt. Hn. J. G. (Oxf'd Univ.
Layland-Barratt, Francis Partington, Oswald Thomas, Abel (Carmarthen, E.)
Lee, A. H. (Hants, Fareham) Pearson, Sir Weetman D. Thomas, David Alfred (Merthyr
Lees, Sir Elliott (Birkenhead) Pemberton, John S. G. Thomas, JA (Glamorgan, Gower
Legge, Col. Hon. Heneage Percy, Earl Thornton, Percy M.
Leigh, Sir Joseph Plummer, Walter R. Tomlinson, Wm. Edw. Murray
Leigh-Bennett, Henry C. Powell, Sir Francis Sharp Ure, Alexander
Leveson-Gower, Frederick N.S Pretyman, Ernest George Valentia, Viscount
Levy, Maurice Price, Robert John Walton, Joseph (Barnsley)
Lockwood, Lt.-Col. A. R. Pryce-Jones, Lt.-Col. Edward Warde, Colonel C. E.
Long, Rt. Hn. W. (Bristol, S.) Purvis,-Robert Wason, John Cathcart (Orkney)
Lonsdale, John Brownlee Randles, John S. Welby, Sir Chas. G. E. (Notts.)
Lowther, C. (Cumb., Eskdale) Ratcliffe, R. F. White, Luke (York, E. R.)
Loyd, Archie Kirkman Rea, Russell Whiteley, H. (Ashton-u.-Lyne)
Lucas, Col. Francis (Lowestoft) Reid, James (Greenock) Williams, Osmond (Merioneth)
Lucas, Reginald J. (Portsmouth Rentoul, James Alexander Williams, Colonel R. (Dorset)
Lyttleton, Hon. Alfred Richards, Henry Charles Willox, Sir John Archibald
Macartney, Rt. Hn. W. G. E. Ridley, Hon M. W. (Stalybridge Wilson, A. Stanley (York, E.R.)
Macdona, John Cumming Rigg, Richard Wilson, J. W. (Worcestersh., N.
Maconochie, A. W. Ritchie, Rt. Hon Chas. Thomson Wrightson, Sir Thomas
M'Arthur, Charles (Liverpool) Roberts, John Bryn (Eifion) Wylie, Alexander
M'Crae, George Robertson, Herbert (Hackney Wyndham, Rt. Hon. George
M'Killop, James (Stirlingshire Robinson, Brooke
Malcolm, Ian Roe, Sir Thomas TELLERS FOR THE AYES—
Manners, Lord Cecil Rolleston, Sir John F. L. Sir William Walrond and
Martin, Richard Biddulph Round, James Mr. Anstruther.
Maxwell, W. J. H. (Dumfriessh. Rutherford, John
NOES.
Barry, E. (Cork, S.) Hayden, John Patrick O'Brien, P. J. (Tipperary, N.)
Boland, John Jordan, Jeremiah O'Connor, T. P. (Liverpool)
Boyle, James Joyce, Michael O'Doherty, William
Burke, E. Haviland- Kennedy, Patrick James O'Donnell, T. (Kerry, W.)
Campbell, John (Armagh, S.) Leamy, Edmund O'Dowd, John
Clancy, John Joseph Lundon, W. O'Kelly, Conor (Mayo, N.)
Cogan, Denis J. MacDonnell, Dr. Mark A. O'Shee, James John
Condon, Thomas Joseph MacNeill, John Gordon Swift Power, Patrick Joseph
Crean, Eugene M'Cann, James Reddy, M.
Cullinan, J. M'Dermott, Patrick Redmond, John E. (Waterford)
Delany, William M'Fadden, Edward Redmond, William (Clare)
Dillon, John M'Govern, T. Roche, John
Doogan, P. C. Minch, Matthew Sullivan, Donal
Duffy, Wm. J. Mooney, John J. Thompson, E. C. (Monaghan, N.
Farrell, James Patrick Morton, Edw. J. C. (Devonport) Tully, Jasper
Ffrench, Peter Murnaghan, George Young, Samuel (Cavan, East)
Field, William Murphy, J.
Flavin, Michael Joseph Nolan, Col. John P. (Galway, N. TELLERS FOR THE NOES—
Flynn, James Christopher Nolan, Joseph (Louth, South) Sir Thomas Esmonde and
Gilhooly, James O'Brien, K. (Tipperary, Mid) Captain Donelan.
Hammond, John O'Brien, Patrick (Kilkenny)

Ordered, That it be an Instruction to the Gentlemen appointed to bring in a Bill upon the Resolutions reported from the Committee of Ways and Means on the 29th day of this instant April, and then agreed to by the House, that they do make provision therein pursuant to the said Resolution.—(Mr. Chancellor of the Exchequer.)

Adjourned at half after Twelve of the clock.

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