HC Deb 24 November 1902 vol 115 c247
MR. TULLY () Leitrim, S.

I beg to ask the Chief Secretary to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland whether he can state what steps have been taken by him to consult the leaders of the Irish Parliamentary Party as to the measures necessary for the settlement of the Irish land question.

MR. WYNDHAM

I read their speeches, and I have made speeches myself, to which I have repeatedly referred the hon. Member. They contain all I have said and all I have to say, for the present, on the subject of future legislation.

MR. TULLY

Has authority been given either by the right hon. Gentleman or any of his colleagues to Mr. O'Brien to say that he had a deal with the Government?

MR. WYNDHAM

I have answered this Question, and I must refer the hon. Member to the speeches I have made in this House. I have nothing to add and have added nothing to them.