HC Deb 25 July 1908 vol 193 c616
CAPTAIN CRAIG

I beg to ask the Prime Minister what day he intends to give, before the adjournment, for a discussion on the state of lawlessness now existing in the South and West of Ireland, necessitating an increased charge of £72,000 a year for extra police, the questions of cattle-driving, boycotting, firing outrages, and other forms of intimidation.

THE PRIME MINISTER AND FIRST LORD OF THE TREASURY (Mr. ASQUITH,) Fifeshire, E.

The Government do not intend to give any further opportunity for the discussion of Irish affairs other than what may be afforded on the Second Reading of the Appropriation Bill.