HC Deb 04 July 1911 vol 27 c978

Motion made, and question proposed, "That the House to-morrow resolve itself into Committee to authorise the payment out of moneys provided by Parliament of contributions towards the cost of providing benefits conferred by any Act of the present Session to provide for Insurance against loss of Health and for the Prevention and Cure of Sickness and for Insurance against Unemployment, and for purposes incidental thereto, and of defraying the expenses of the administration of those benefits, and of the salaries and remuneration of any officers and servants appointed in pursuance of such Act, and of certain expenses incurred in the execution thereof, and of authorising the Treasury to make advances out of the Consolidated Fund and to borrow the money for such advances by the issue of Treasury Bills or Exchequer Bonds, the principal of and interest on such Exchequer Bonds to be charged on and payable out of the Consolidated Fund (King's Recommendation signified), To-morrow."—[Mr. Gulland.]

Mr. JAMES HOPE

Will that be taken first to-morrow?

Mr. McKENNA

It may be taken tomorrow.

Mr. JAMES HOPE

Is it not necessary for the House to go into Committee on the National Insurance Bill under this Resolution?

MASTER of ELIBANK

Yes. That may be the case. I will communicate to my hon. Friend all the details of the case.

Resolution agreed to.