HC Deb 14 March 1910 vol 15 c24
Mr. WILLIAM O'BRIEN

had given notice of the following question: To ask the Prime Minister whether it is the intention of the Government not to pass the Budget of 1909 through its final stage in this House before the acceptance of the Veto Resolutions by the House of Lords?

On the question being called the hon. Member said: I presume I may take it that my question has been answered by what the Prime Minister has just said in reply to the Noble Lord (Lord Hugh Cecil).

Mr. JAMES HOPE

asked the Prime Minister when he proposes to place upon the Paper the text of the Resolutions to be submitted to the House with reference to the functions of another place, the duration of Parliament, and kindred matters?

The PRIME MINISTER

I am not prepared to name a date at present.