HC Deb 11 June 1907 vol 175 cc1203-4
MR. HERBERT (Buckinghamshire, Wycombe)

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department why the Commissioners of Police of the Metropolis construe the Order of this House to keep the passages through the streets leading to this House free and open as applying only to the approach to this House from Parliament Street; and if he will give instructions that the approach to the House from the Embankment be kept open, and the passage of Members approaching from that direction be no longer hindered by the traffic. possible, the unions and parishes which contain the lowest, and what their valuation per head is

(Answered by MR. Runciman.) There is no information available of tie kind required by the hon. Member in respect of parishes, but the other figures asked for by him are given below. The union with the highest valuation per head of population in Connaught is Roscommon, and with the lowest Belmullet

(Answered by MR. Secretary Gladstone.) The Commissioner of Police does not so construe the Order, but endeavours to keep all approaches to the House open for Members.