HC Deb 20 June 1906 vol 159 c196
MR. SMEATON (Stirlingshire)

I beg to ask the Prime Minister whether, seeing that there are thirteen Motions on the Paper challenging Votes in the Scottish Estimates, that not a single Vote has yet been passed, that only two and a half hours on Thursday, June 14th, were devoted to discussion on these estimates, and that there are several matters of importance to Scotland, which can only receive attention during the discussion on the Estimates, he will grant another day for Scottish business.

SIR H. CAMPBELL-BANNERMAN

I am well aware that Scotland has had a scanty allowance of time, but I am afraid I cannot extend the promise I gave the other day.