HC Deb 12 April 1911 vol 24 c496
Mr. NEIL PRIMROSE

May I ask the Prime Minister a question of which I have given private notice, namely, whether, having regard to the fact that it will be impossible to raise to-day on the Motion for Adjournment the question of the appointment of justices of the peace, he will give the House an early opportunity of discussing the subject, especially in view of the widespread dissatisfaction expressed in many quarters.

The PRIME MINISTER

I had hoped the recent changes in the machinery for dealing with this matter had removed or, at any rate, mitigated the widespread dissatisfaction to which my hon. Friend refers. I cannot at this moment promise a day, but, if he will bring to my notice the cases he has in view, I will cause careful inquiry to be made.

Mr. NEIL PRIMROSE

May I ask the right hon. Gentleman whether, having regard to the fact that I have endeavoured to bring to the notice of the Lord Chancellor himself various grievances from which my Constituency suffers, and I have got no reply or acknowledgment, it will be possible to bring this matter forward in this House?

The PRIME MINISTER

If the hon. Member will communicate with me, I will look into the matter.